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Data shows signs of hope in Inland Northwest s fight against COVID-19
The latest numbers from the Spokane Regional and Panhandle Health Districts show signs of encouragement in the form of coronavirus case numbers and their trends. Author: Joshua Robinson Updated: 1:31 PM PST December 29, 2020
SPOKANE, Wash. Health officials at the local, state and federal levels continue to urge caution, as the worst days of the COVID-19 pandemic might still lie ahead of us.
But the latest data across the Inland Northwest suggests there are signs of encouragement.
Take a look at data from the Panhandle Health District, for example, with data recorded through Monday, Dec. 28.
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Young Kwak photo Kim Arrotta, co-owner of Northtown Auto Sales, was frustrated that a next-door business, a sex shop, remained open throughout the spring shutdown.
LOCKDOWNS PITTED ESSENTIAL BUSINESSES AGAINST EVERYONE ELSE Previous years introduced new slang like manspreading and metrosexual into the cultural lexicon. In 2020? We got phrases like social distancing and essential businesses, bland jargon that our lives and our livelihoods depended on. By March 23, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee had officially issued his Stay Home, Stay Healthy order, shuttering most businesses in an attempt to slow the spread of the coronavirus before it completely overwhelmed our health care system.