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West Seattle Blog… | CORONAVIRUS: Wednesday 12/16 roundup

aa December 16, 2020 (11:46 pm) Met market is not monitoring the number of people who enter the store.  I’m not sure what the current rule is but I was in there about a week ago and it was crowded.  Space marks on the floor at the check stands are not enough when there are so many people all around.  I won’t be back for at least a few months.  They mention team members who came in contact with the person, what about the customers? Disinfecting the space is not enough when there are too many people in an enclosed space.

Why the U S is terrible at collecting Indigenous data

Abigail Echo-Hawk, the chief research officer for the Seattle Indian Health Board and director of the Urban Indigenous Health Institute. “The main nuance of Indigenous data is recognizing that, right now, the data simply isn’t being collected, or it s being collected in a manner that still effectively excludes us or we’re being racially misclassified,“ she says. Dorothy Edwards/Crosscut Indigenous peoples in the United States sorely need health data. Yet health-care centers and public health institutions regularly overlook Native Americans, Alaskan Natives and other Indigenous peoples when collecting data and conducting research a problem compounded by the coronavirus pandemic.

West Seattle Blog… | CORONAVIRUS: Thursday 12/10 roundup

VACCINE PLAN UPDATE: From the state Health Department, an update rolling together all the vaccine-related news from recent briefings – see it here. OUTBREAK UPDATE FROM THE MOUNT: Getting ready for the vaccine, increasing testing, and dealing with an ongoing outbreak that’s taken three more lives – that’s all in this update from Providence Mount St. Vincent, along with how you can show support for residents. GROCERY-STORE CASE: We watch various business websites for COVID-19 updates, including this page on the One of our Admiral team members tested positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday, December 8th. The team member last worked in the store on Thursday, December 3rd. We are following the recommended response guidelines from public health authorities, including the Centers of Disease Control (CDC) and the King County Department of Health. In addition to the rigorous sanitation protocols we already have in place, the store undergoes a commercial-grade, electrostatic disinfec

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