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Union Gospel Mission men s shelter hit with COVID-19 outbreak — but vaccinations have begun

Union Gospel Mission men s shelter hit with COVID-19 outbreak — but vaccinations have begun
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Over half of Spokane s COVID deaths linked to long-term care facilities

SPOKANE, Wash. Over half of Spokane’s COVID-19 deaths have been linked to long-term care facilities, according to a recent report from the Spokane Regional Health District.  As of Wednesday, 515 people have died from the virus in Spokane County, and 283 of those deaths have been traced back to long-term care facility residents. Additionally, of the over 35,000 people to test positive in Spokane, 2,070 were living in long-term care facilities.  Despite this information, a report from the health district shows residents in 130 care facilities still need to be vaccinated for the virus.  “SRHD will work with partners to ensure these high-risk groups get vaccinated as soon as vaccine supply allows,” it reads in the report. 

Report reveals strengths, weaknesses during 6 months of SRHD s COVID-19 response

The health district spent over $32,000 to find ways to improve its response to COVID-19. Author: Kaitlin Riordan Updated: 12:48 PM PST February 3, 2021 SPOKANE, Wash. The Spokane Regional Health District recently hired a company to conduct a survey on the agency’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic from January 2020 to July 2020. The district hired Constant Associates, which is based in California, to conduct what they call an After-Action Report. The report is meant to examine lessons learned, best practices and ways to improve when it comes to responding to COVID-19. The company compiled information from SRHD documents, an online survey with stakeholders and interviews with SRHD staff and partner organization staff. The health district spent $32,305 on the report and CARES Act funding covered the cost.

CHAS Health makes logistical changes to alleviate issues at Spokane Arena vaccine site

KXLY January 28, 2021 11:07 AM Erin Robinson Copyright 4 News Now SPOKANE, Wash. Following a chaotic start, CHAS Health has made a handful of logistical changes that should help alleviate some issues at the Spokane Arena vaccination site. Wednesday started with eager community members first encountering issues with CHAS’ appointment scheduling site. Those who were able to get an appointment then had to wait in long lines in order to actually get their vaccine. Spokane Police were not called to the area to assist with traffic until the afternoon, but that will change under CHAS’ new plan. Some changes are being made to help traffic flow around the Arena and to ensure a more efficient and effective parking experience. Police, along with staff from the Arena and the Washington National Guard, will also be stationed at every entrance to the parking lot to help direct traffic. The site has also suspended COVID-19 testing through Friday as organizers e

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