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Washington State Reports 115 New COVID-19 Breakthrough Cases | NBC Sports Northwest Rip City Radio 620

Apr 15, 2021 The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is reporting a total of 217 COVID-19 vaccine breakthrough cases among vaccinated individuals in Washington state as of April 3, 2021. That is up from 102 since we first reported cases of breakthrough on March 30, 2021. Breakthrough cases have now been identified in 24 of Washington’s 39 counties. Vaccine breakthrough occurs when a person tests positive for COVID-19 two weeks or more after receiving the full course of an approved COVID-19 vaccine. Large-scale clinical studies found that COVID-19 vaccines prevented most people from getting COVID-19 illness. However, the vaccines are not 100% effective. This means a very small number of fully vaccinated people will still get sick with COVID-19. Scientists note that breakthroughs are expected with any vaccine.

Safer Spring Cleaning for COVID-19 and Beyond

Most of us know we can prevent the spread of COVID-19 by wearing masks, washing our hands, keeping our distance, and staying home when we’re sick. But, can cleaning and disinfecting also protect your family from COVID-19? The good news is that your current cleaning routine may already be enough to keep you safe! You may remember hearing that you can get COVID-19 by touching a surface with the virus and then touching your mouth, nose, or face. Well, new research suggests that the risk of getting sick this way is actually pretty low with the right precautions. The best way to prevent getting COVID-19 from a surface is to wash your hands often. Cleaning and disinfecting your home is an extra step you can take to keep your family safe.

State health leaders urge patience as COVID-19 vaccine eligibility expands on Thursday

State health leaders urge patience as COVID-19 vaccine eligibility expands on Thursday KOMO News Staff Replay Video Another big chunk of Washington state’s population will become eligible Thursday for the COVID-19 vaccines.  Starting Thursday, anyone 16 years of age and older will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccines.  With approximately 1.5 million more people becoming eligible in Washington, state health officials said it might be a bit more difficult to book a vaccine appointment. I do have a favor to ask – please be patient, Acting Assistant Health Secretary Michele Roberts said Wednesday morning during the Washington State Department of Health s weekly media briefing. 

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