Gov. Inslee: Washington has entered 4th surge of COVID-19
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Health officials warn community of ‘unusual COVID testing operations’
Concerns are coming from officials with Public Health - Seattle and King County over what they call unusual COVID-19 testing operations.
OLYMPIA, Wash. - Gov. Jay Inslee said Thursday that Washington state has entered its fourth wave of the coronavirus pandemic.
Inslee pointed to data showing rising cases, hospitalizations and the spread of virus variants, including the more contagious variant first detected in Britain, which has become the state’s dominant variant, The Seattle Times reported. Unfortunately, we now are seeing the beginnings of a fourth surge in the state of Washington, Inslee told reporters.
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-COURTESY OF PROVIDENCE HEALTH Elaine Couture has been with Providence Health & Services for 34 years, but she’s worked in health care for her entire career. Couture, now age 65, first joined Providence as director of the organization’s TotalHealth program. She came to Spokane in 2002 to take on the role of vice president at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center, and later became regional chief executive for Washington and Montana and executive vice president. Couture’s successor, Joel Gilbertson, assumed Couture’s position on March 1, but Couture is remaining with the organization until May 1 in an advisory capacity. The Journal spoke with Couture about her career, her time at Providence, and the changes she’s seen in health care and in female leadership over the years.