There were 170 cases of COVID-19 in Pacific County through 11:59 pm Saturday. Statewide, there have been 130,040 cases and 2,519 deaths reported in Washington.
Nationally through Monday, noon PT, the USA recorded 13 straight days of more than 100,000 cases of COVID-19. The USA reported 11,114,151 confirmed cases and 246,758 deaths from the virus. Also, 1 million children have gotten Covid-19.
Vaccine Developments
For the second Monday in a row, Americans woke up to positive news about the development of a coronavirus vaccine, this time from Moderna. Preliminary results for the biotechnology company's mRNA-1273 vaccine candidate showed to be 94.5 percent effective in preventing the disease. That comes just a week after news of Pfizer's candidate being more than 90 percent effective in early results.
As the flu surges so does the pandemic. If you have flu-like symptoms, you need to be tested to see if you may have been infected with COVID-19. On Tuesday, November 10, the Pacific County Public Health and Human Services received notice of four positive cases of COVID-19 in Pacific County.
The individuals are:
A male between 30-40 years old, linked to a workplace exposure
A female between 50-60 years old, linked to a workplace exposure
A male between 60-70 years old, linked to a medical screening
A female between 70-80 years old, linked to out of county travel
On Wednesday, November 11, six additional positive cases were reported.
The individuals are:
A female between 20-30 years old, linked to a workplace exposure
A female between 20-30 years old, linked to social interaction
A male between 30-40 years old, linked to social interaction
A male between 60-70 years old, linked to social interaction
A male between 70-80 years old, linked to social interaction
A Female between 40-50 years old, unknown exposure
All cases are isolating at home.
Sunday Afternoon Live sponsored a surprise outdoor performance in Raymond's downtown riverfront amphitheater on November 1. The audience assembled carrying their chairs to enjoy local musician Alfred Beattie playing classical and folk music on his viola during the hour-long concert.
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