Clark County removes 106 COVID-19 duplicate cases
Published: December 22, 2020, 1:39pm
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Clark County Public Health reported 112 new confirmed COVID-19 cases Tuesday afternoon. But removal of 106 duplicate cases from the database meant the county’s cumulative total rose by only six cases, to 11,977.
The duplicates occurred because Public Health is in the process of transitioning to a new COVID-19 database. The duplicate cases were reported Dec. 8 through Dec. 17.
There were no new deaths reported Tuesday afternoon, and 751 people are in their isolation period, according to Public Health.
Clark County has 52 people hospitalized for COVID-19, down five people from the day before. Another five people are hospitalized and awaiting coronavirus test results.
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The City of Vancouver, Clark County Public Health and Clark Regional Emergency Services Agencies (CRESA) have partnered with Washington State Department of Health and the non-profit organization Health Commons Project to open a no-barrier COVID-19 rapid testing site. The site is expected to open early January 2021 in the Tower Mall parking lot (5411 E. Mill Plain Blvd.) and operate for several months.
The Tower Mall site was selected due to its centralized location and proximity to multiple bus lines. It will operate using a model that has been successfully deployed in other communities throughout the state, returning test results within 36 to 48 hours.
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The City of Vancouver, Clark County Public Health and Clark Regional Emergency Services Agencies (CRESA) have partnered with Washington State Department of Health and the non-profit organization Health Commons Project to open a no-barrier COVID-19 rapid testing site. The site is expected to open early January 2021 in the Tower Mall parking lot (5411 E. Mill Plain Blvd.) and operate for several months.
The Tower Mall site was selected due to its centralized location and proximity to multiple bus lines. It will operate using a model that has been successfully deployed in other communities throughout the state, returning test results within 36 to 48 hours.
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The City of Vancouver, Clark County Public Health and Clark Regional Emergency Services Agencies (CRESA) have partnered with Washington State Department of Health and the non-profit organization Health Commons Project to open a no-barrier COVID-19 rapid testing site. The site is expected to open early January 2021 in the Tower Mall parking lot (5411 E. Mill Plain Blvd.) and operate for several months.
The Tower Mall site was selected due to its centralized location and proximity to multiple bus lines. It will operate using a model that has been successfully deployed in other communities throughout the state, returning test results within 36 to 48 hours.