||| FROM THE OFFICE OF GOVERNOR JAY INSLEE |||
Gov. Jay Inslee today announced that the statewide eviction moratorium will be extended through June 20, as well as upcoming vaccine eligibility expansion, including restaurant workers and Washingtonians 60 and older. He also announced that effective immediately, visitations at long-term care facilities and nursing homes may resume.
In addition, the state Department of Health (DOH) today launched a new web tool to help people find open vaccination appointments near them.
“It’s another great day to be from Washington state,” Inslee said. “From protecting people’s housing to helping people see their loved ones and getting more Washingtonians vaccinated, we’re continuing to move forward toward recovery.”
There are currently around three million Washingtonians currently eligible for the vaccine, with another estimated two million eligible by the end of the month, bringing the total to five million by the end of March — a much higher number than initially predicted.
Read the rest of the story on the governor’s Medium page.
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Imagine, 18 months of Eviction stalling.. what could possibly go wrong??
It would be one thing to assist those in need, but this is a blatant transfer of debt unwillingly on the backs of others.