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MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: February 2, 2021 921 There is one message in Snohomish County’s latest COVID briefing update Tuesday: “We have the capacity to administer 50,000 shots a week, but we don’t have the vaccine.” Reporters heard, “we don’t have the vaccine,” time after time during the briefing from Chief Health Officer Dr. Chris Spitters and Department of Emergency Management Director Jason Biermann. This week, the county expects to get just 15,000 vaccine doses for all the mass inoculation sites as well as pharmacies and other health care providers. That is several thousand doses less than the county got last week. ....
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Washington ranks in bottom half of states for vaccine doses administered Washington ranks in bottom half of states for vaccine doses administered According to CDC data, Washington state has administered about 36% of the doses it has received, a hair above the national average of 35%. SEATTLE - Washington ranks in the bottom half of states when it comes to the percentage of doses used, according to CDC data Wednesday. The state health secretary admitted the vaccine response has been uneven at best. The ranking, 26th to be exact, comes as the federal government warns states to speed up the pace of giving vaccines or risk getting fewer doses in the future. ....
Snohomish County preps vaccine distribution as federal COVID-19 funding set to expire Federal CARES Act money runs out in two weeks, and Snohomish County leaders worry that will affect its virus response. Author: Eric Wilkinson Updated: 7:25 PM PST December 15, 2020 EVERETT, Wash After months of dismal weekly briefings from Snohomish County officials, there is finally reason for optimism. So, there is some light at the end of the tunnel, said Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers. The feared Thanksgiving surge never really materialized and a vaccine will be available in just days. The gates are just opening, said Snohomish County Health Officer Dr. Chris Spitters. It s a trickle but it will begin to flow as we begin to move into the new year. ....