WATCH: K–12 educators now eligible for vaccine ; Johnson & Johnson vaccine approved ; Alzheimer’s Association looks at disparity issues ; Camp Hope reopens in Battle Ground ; Clark College passes on spring sports.
K-12 educators, childcare workers added now eligible for COVID-19 vaccination in Washington
The Biden administration issued a directive pushing states to prioritize educators and childcare workers for COVID-19 vaccines, and Washington is adding them to Phase 1B-...
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Western States Workgroup approves Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine for use
The single-dose vaccine is easier to ship and store, meaning it will likely be used mostly in rural areas around the state.
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Alzheimer’s Association finds rising case numbers and disparities in Washington and nation-wide
Alzheimer’s disease continues to grow across the United States and the world, and like many health crises, it affects certain populations worse than others. But it doesn’...
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Registration now open for Camp Hope in Battle Ground
Camp Hope is open for business with safety precautions in place to continue providing outdoor education for students and foster children.
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Clark College opts out of spring sports
Athletes had received the news in recent days, and Clark College made it official Tuesday, calling off baseball, softball and track and field this academic year.
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