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SPR s Doug Nadvornick reports. Many people are eager to get their Covid vaccine shots. Others are in no hurry. Still others say there’s no way they’ll be vaccinated. Leaders at Pullman’s hospital say they’ve had some success in convincing some of their vaccine hesitant employees to take the needle. Jeannie Eylar says Pullman Regional Hospital began vaccinating its more than 500 employees around Christmas. Eylar is the hospital’s chief nursing officer. By mid-January, she says about 50% had received their shots. She and her colleagues set a goal of inoculating 75% by March 1. “I will be really honest with you. I was really doubtful that we would even get close to that, Eylar said. ....
KXLY March 8, 2021 7:30 PM Alex Crescenti Updated: SPOKANE, Wash. COVID-19 cases in the United States have been higher than most places in the world. However, there is some welcome news. This week, cases have dropped 12.5% and our seven-day daily average is less than 60,000 for the first time since October. Officials from the Washington State Hospital Association (WSHA) say it won’t be until sometime in May or June that we’ll have more vaccine doses than are in demand. In the meantime, they stress we gradually lift restrictions and keep the masks on. “Lifting restrictions, especially on mask-wearing, is at this point absolutely premature, ridiculous,” said WSHA President, Cassie Sauer. ....