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Washington County COVID-19 Update

Reply 2019-ncov novel coronavirus, 3d illustration, antibiotics, asian flu, bacterial infection, biology, bird flu, concept, contagious, corona, c (Shutterstock) MARIETTA, OH – This is a joint press release from the Marietta/Belpre Health Department, Memorial Health System, and Washington County Health Department. April 23, 2021 – Subscribe Live in Marietta? Click here to subscribe to our free breaking news alerts delivered to your inbox and mobile devices. Follow Marietta Patch on Facebook and Twitter, and download our free Patch mobile app on Android or iPhone Washington County has 5,106 COVID-19 cases, 197 hospitalizations, and 108 deaths to date. Marietta/Belpre Health Department and Washington County Health Department are currently monitoring 81 active cases. According to the Public Health Advisory Alert System, Washington County is now at Alert Level 2 (Orange).

Dozens of residents utilize walk in vaccinations | News, Sports, Jobs

mnewbanks@mariettatimes.com Photo by Michele Newbanks Washington County Health Department Director of Nursing Angie Rarey administers a shot to Darcie Dye of Marietta on Friday at the Elizabeth Sugden Broughton Community Building. Dozens of local residents utilized the walk-in vaccinations clinic held Friday at the Elizabeth Sugden Broughton Community Building. Between 170 and 200 people were scheduled for the clinic, which was down from their normal 500 to 700 people, said Josh Lane, director of environmental health and the incident commander for COVID operations for the Washington County Health Department. He said being able to walk in and get vaccinated has been helpful for people not able to schedule an appointment.

Pamplin Media Group - OPINION: Victim of attack ponders the fate of the officer involved

April 06 2021 Mirella Castaneda says she doesn t think Forest Grove Police Officer Steven Teets should keep his badge. Until Forest Grove Police Officer Steven Teets accepts a plea deal or is convicted in court, it s unclear what consequences he will face for his drunken, violent attack on Mirella Castaneda s home last Oct. 31. If Washington County offered an official Restorative Justice program for adult defendants, Castaneda might have felt more in control of the process. Restorative Justice empowers victims by letting them shape more creative and transformative consequences for their offenders than the regular criminal-justice system allows. But it also often involves victim and perpetrator sitting down together to talk about what happened, which wouldn t work for Castaneda, who is still too afraid of Teets to face him in person.

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