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Washington universities weighing whether to require students get the COVID-19 vaccine

Washington universities weighing whether to require students get the COVID-19 vaccine Sign In FacebookTwitterEmail Nursing student Evania Reisen, right, administers a COVID-19 vaccination to fellow Western Connecticut State University student Zak Santoemma, of Madison, during a vaccination clinic at the university. The clinic, held in the Bill Williams Gymnasium on the mid-town campus, was for the university s students. Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in Danbury, Conn.H John Voorhees III / Hearst Connecticut Media Colleges and universities across Washington are still in the process of deciding whether to mandate that students and faculty get the COVID-19 vaccine. Although some schools in Washington and across the country have already announced plans to mandate the vaccine before students return in the fall, others have stopped short of issuing a formal policy.

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It s a long way to get here : The journey to vaccinate Lake Chelan s most remote communities against COVID-19

× ‘It’s a long way to get here’: The journey to vaccinate Lake Chelan’s most remote communities against COVID-19 By Evan Bush, The Seattle Times Published: April 18, 2021, 2:45pm Share: 4 Photos Mountains of the North Cascades in the distance as Ray Eickmeyer and Mistaya Johnston travel by boat to vaccinate those at Holden Village, Stehekin and workers at a mine remediation water treatment plant operated by Rio Tinto, on Tuesday, March 30, 2021. (Amanda Snyder/The Seattle Times/TNS) Photo Gallery STEHEKIN/LAKE CHELAN Little Fella, a 30-foot cabin cruiser, bounced violently in the rough morning chop, carrying precious cargo to some of the most remote communities not only in Washington, but in all of the Lower 48.

Here s why Bellingham commercial spaces show surprising results during the COVID-19 pandemic

Here s why Bellingham commercial spaces show surprising results during the COVID-19 pandemic The Bellingham Herald 8 hrs ago Dave Gallagher, The Bellingham Herald (Bellingham, Wash.) Apr. 18 While the COVID-19 pandemic upended Bellingham s economy in many ways, demand for commercial property hasn t suffered here as much as elsewhere. The vacancy rate for retail stores in the first quarter of 2021 in Bellingham increased slightly since 2015, according to Ryan A. Martin, co-owner and broker at Pacific Continental Realty in Bellingham. Martin was a volunteer analyst for several years for the Whatcom Real Estate Research Report, which tracked commercial property vacancy rates until it was discontinued in 2015. He compiled Bellingham commercial real estate data for what will be a regular Pacific Continental Realty report on market conditions.

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