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Nationwide outbreak of Salmonella Newport linked to onions includes SJC case

August 7th, 2020|

-- from State Health Department -- OLYMPIA -- Washington state health officials are working with local, state and federal partners to investigate a multi-state outbreak of Salmonella Newport infections linked to onions sold by Thomson International Inc. A total of 640 people infected with the outbreak strain of Salmonella Newport have been reported from 43 states. Washington is

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11 cases of rare COVID-19 related condition in children in Washington state

August 7th, 2020|

-- from Washington Department of Health -- OLYMPIA -- Today the Department of Health (DOH) announced there are now 11 cases of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) associated with COVID-19 in Washington state. MIS-C is a rare but serious condition first identified by health care providers in the United Kingdom in

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Hot Topic #27 | Fact check on face shields

August 7th, 2020|

COVID-19 updates from San Juan County around subjects on the minds of islanders -- from Brendan Cowan, Department of Emergency Management -- To be clear: Face shields have absolutely no ability to minimize the spread of droplets from someone infected with COVID. There is simply too much air flow around

Dozens of new WSF employees join the fleet

August 7th, 2020|

-- from Washington State Ferries -- I'd like to welcome several new crewmembers that will help us provide increased service in the weeks ahead. Because of COVID-19, we were unable to conduct mandatory face-to-face new deck employee training until late June. The first class of nine has graduated and is

Here’s a recap of today’s COVID-19 news, updates

August 7th, 2020|

-- from Emergency Operations Center, Camp Murray -- Newest numbers. The Department of Health reported 866 new cases in the past day for a total of  60,917 confirmed cases as of 11:59 pm on August 5. There have been 1,653  COVID-19 deaths in Washington. Note for August 6, 2020: DOH is continuing to experience issues

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Update on San Juan County COVID-19 weekly case count

August 7th, 2020|

-- from Brendan Cowan, Department of Emergency Management -- Total Tests Performed*Positive Test Results^Deaths2849300 We will update these data weekly on Thursday, but any positive test results will be reported the day the result was received. Last update of total tests on 8/6. Next update of total tests performed will

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The latest primary election results

August 6th, 2020|

-- By Minor Lile, Orcas Issues reporter -- Challenger Cindy Wolf will face off with incumbent Rick Hughes for the District 2 County Council seat in the November general election. With approximately 87% of the primary vote counted, Wolf has received 2,768 votes. Hughes is currently in second place with

Letter to Editor | School District grateful to community

August 6th, 2020|

-- from Eric Webb, Orcas Schools Superintendent -- I would like to extend my gratitude to the Orcas Island community for their overwhelming support of our Education Programs & Operations Levy. Orcas Island residents have proven time and time again that they are dedicated to our children and our schools! 

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Inslee announces education recommendations for 2020–2021 school year

August 6th, 2020|

-- from Governor Inslee's Office -- Gov. Jay Inslee today announced new recommendations from the Washington State Department of Health for resuming in-person instruction in public and private K-12 education for the upcoming 2020–2021 school year. Inslee was joined by Chris Reykdal, state Superintendent of Public Instruction at a press conference. Similar

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Another recap of today’s COVID-19 news and updates

August 6th, 2020|

-- from Emergency Operations Center, Camp Murray -- Newest numbers. The Department of Health reported 706 new cases in the past day for a total of 60,084 confirmed cases as of 11:59 pm on August 4. There have been 1,624 COVID-19 deaths in Washington. For the most recent tally of cases

EPRC explains its Prune Alley decision

August 5th, 2020|

-- from Leith Templin for Eastsound Plan Review Committee -- In response to the many comments about the Prune Alley Street Project, the EPRC would like to clarify some misunderstandings that some community members have expressed in the past week.  As Fred Klein explained, the street improvement project has been

Another day, more COVID-19 news and updates

August 5th, 2020|

-- from Emergency Operations Center, Camp Murray -- Newest numbers. For the most recent tally of cases by county, demographics, and more, visit the Department of Health's dashboard and the state’s COVID-19 risk assessment dashboard. Long-term care facility data. As of August 3, a total of 5,694 COVID-19 cases (10% of total cases) and 898 deaths

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WA, CO, NV, OR announce coordination on telehealth

August 5th, 2020|

-- from Governor Jay Inslee's Office -- Building on a previous announcement regarding COVID re-opening, Gov. Jay Inslee joined Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak and Oregon Gov. Kate Brown to announce that their states will be working together on telehealth issues. Joint statement from the states: The coronavirus

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Census takers will visit homes that haven’t responded to 2020 Census

August 5th, 2020|

-- from U.S. Census Bureau -- What To Expect Census takers will wear masks and follow local public health guidelines when they visit your home. All census takers complete a virtual COVID-19 training on social distancing and other health and safety protocols before beginning their work in neighborhoods. Census takers

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About that killer whale named “Mike”

August 5th, 2020|

-- from Katie Jones,  Center for Whale Research-- As an educator, I am always looking for ways to relay good stories to people while also delivering facts about this very special, very critically endangered population of killer whales. Stories are one of the best ways to help form an emotional

Preliminary primary results for county positions are in

August 4th, 2020|

Preliminary San Juan County primary results, last tabulated at 8 p.m. today, are now posted. There have been 4,270 ballots counted with an estimated 3,500 left to be counted. Currently, Cindy Wolf leads incumbent Rick Hughes by a sliver of 16 votes. The next ballot count is to be 8

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