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Public Health Officials Turn Spotlight On Mental Health

SPR s Doug Nadvornick reports. There are signs that Covid pandemic life is moving closer to what used to be normal. Dan Barth from Frontier Behavioral Health in Spokane says that became clear to him last weekend at a cafe in Spokane Valley. “There was a group of women, there was five of them sitting on a couch. They were all obviously vaccinated. They didn’t have to wear masks. They were sitting there socializing and they were talking about what they’d been through over the last year and they were laughing and it gave me a sense that the trajectory of where we are on seemed to be a good one, he said.

Spokane County Likely To Go Back To Phase 2 As Hospitalizations, Case Rates Rise

1:32 Next week Spokane County may face more restrictions as coronavirus cases and hospitalizations continue to rise. Spokane Regional Health District Interim Health Officer Dr. Francisco Velazquez said he s the stay may go back to a previous phase of re-opening due to high hospitalizations and case rates. Credit Rebecca White/SPR Spokane County s interim health officer says the county will likely revert back to more restrictions as both coronavirus cases and hospitalizations continue to rise. Spokane County has 299 cases and 8.6 hospitalizations per 100,000 people, significantly above the requirements to stay in the state’s current phase of re-opening. “At least based on the information that we have, we are not meeting and have not met either one of the two metrics on hospitalization or rate per 100,000 for quite some time now.”

Spokane health district will resume use of J&J COVID-19 vaccine

Spokane health district will resume use of J&J vaccine after US lifts pause SRHD said it uses the J&J shot for COVID-19 vaccination efforts among those who are homebound, people in congregate settings and residents of rural areas. Author: Megan Carroll Updated: 11:11 AM PDT April 26, 2021 SPOKANE, Wash. Following an 11-day pause of COVID-19 vaccinations using Johnson & Johnson s single-dose shot, the Spokane Regional Health District (SRHD) said on Monday that it will resume use of the vaccine. This comes after federal health officials on Friday lifted the nationwide pause on the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) vaccine after investigating 15 cases of blood clots out of 8 million people who received the J&J shot. All cases included women and most were under the age of 50. Three died and seven remain hospitalized. 

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