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Credit Courtesy of Ferry County Memorial Hospital
Ferry County has become the fourth Washington county to move back to Phase 2 in the state’s coronavirus reopening protocol.
The Northeast Tri-County Health District on Friday announced that it has moved Ferry County back a step because of an outbreak, brought upon, at least in part, by two maskless parties at an Eagles’ Lodge in Republic in mid-April.
The health district reports the county has had 106 positive Covid cases since April 12, including seven people who were transported out of the county to be hospitalized. One person infected with the virus has died. The health district reports the hospital in Republic has worked with the state to receive help in medical staffing and other logistics needed to care for the sick.
Nearly 100 people infected with COVID-19 after Ferry County super-spreader event © Provided by KIRO Seattle COVID-19 cell
Nearly 100 people were infected with COVID-19 after a three-day super-spreader event in Ferry County earlier this month.
CBS affiliate KREM reported that the event was set up to recruit new Eagle’s Club members during the weekend of April 9-11 in Republic.
Health officials say patient zero was traced back to the event.
“There’s 95 people that have tested positive since that event,” Northeast Tri-County Health District Administrator Matt Schanz said. “And the vast majority have had some kind of exposure to that event, either by attendance or by a secondary exposure. They’re continuing to test . even today, they’re continuing to be tested.”
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But that message wasn t always there.
When Jenna Anderson-O Neil saw on Facebook that her cousin had been vaccinated against Covid-19 on January 14, she was perplexed.
Anderson-O Neil s cousin is in her mid-twenties, has no underlying health conditions, and doesn t work in a health care setting. She wondered how her cousin could have gotten vaccinated before her 65-year-old mother who has underlying health conditions and, was at that time ineligible.
But still, her cousin had managed to book an evening time appointment online to get the shot at Swedish s Seattle University clinic.
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