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Friends, neighbors keep mask tree going

SEQUIM — For 11 months, Danette Bemis and friends have been extending some peace of mind to Sequim…

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Officers: Peninsula ready for expanded vaccine eligibility

Gov. Jay Inslee announced an update to the vaccination timeline on Thursday, saying that the state will move…

A syringe of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine is shown Thursday, March 4, 2021, at a drive-up mass vaccination site in Puyallup, Wash., south of Seattle. Officials said they expected to deliver approximately 2500 second doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at the site Thursday. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

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State to expand vaccine eligibility to more groups on March 22

By Rachel La Corte

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Teachers, school staff and childcare professionals now vaccine eligible

Specific appointment availability varies

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Increased vaccine supply expected on Peninsula in April

Clinics continue for those in specified age groups

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Clallam, Jefferson officials encourage any of three COVID-19 vaccines

Johnson & Johnson receives emergency use authorization

Flags across the country were at half mast the past few days as the United States passed the dubious mark of half a million Americans having died of COVID-19. The flags at the Clallam County Courthouse were no exception as they fluttered in strong winds Tuesday at half staff. dlogan

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Flags mark solemn remembrance

Flags across the country were at half staff part of this week as the United States passed the…

Tom Gallagher, right, wears a Seattle Seahawks jersey and holiday hat as he takes a photo with his wife Debbie on the turf at Lumen Field, Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021, in Seattle. The couple, who are Seattle Seahawks season ticket holders, were celebrating their 45th anniversary by taking part in the "Field To Table" event at the Seahawks' home stadium on the first night of several weeks of dates that offer four-course meals cooked by local chefs and served at socially distanced tables in an open-sided tent on the field as a precaution against the COVID-19 pandemic. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

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Seattle ups outdoor dining game, Seahawks-style

By Ted S. Warren

FILE - In this Jan. 6, 2020, file photo, Tony A. (Naschio) Johnson, center, elected chairman of the Chinook Indian Nation, plays a drum as he leads tribal members and supporters as they march to the federal courthouse in Tacoma, Wash., as they continue their efforts to regain federal recognition. As COVID-19 disproportionately affects Native American communities, many tribal leaders say the pandemic poses particular risks to tribes without federal recognition. The Chinook Nation received some federal funding through a local nonprofit for small tribes to distribute food to elders and help with electricity bills, tribal Johnson said. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)

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Pandemic leaves tribes without US recognition at a higher risk

By Christine Fernando

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Weekend clinic provides Pfizer vaccinations

Peninsula counties expect to receive additional supplies

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About a quarter of Peninsula has had at least one vaccine shot

More clinics set this week

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COVID cases confirmed in people in 30s, 40s

Upcoming vaccination clinics set

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Inslee announces pause in rollbacks in reopening plan

OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee said none of the state’s regions will revert back to more restrictive COVID-19…

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Clallam, Jefferson counties making headway on shots

Peninsula vaccination clinics coming up

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COVID-19 variants found in Washington state

The South African variant of COVID-19 has been confirmed in King County, and local health officials are urging…

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Peninsula counties prepare for more vaccination clinics

Clallam would like to expand groups

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee speaks with kindergartners in Chelsea Singh's class during a visit to Firgrove Elementary School in Puyallup, Wash., Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021. Students are back in school and all teachers and students are wearing masks. (Ellen M. Banner/The Seattle Times via AP, Pool)

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Inslee signs bipartisan COVID-19 spending bill

By Rachel La Corte

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Covid vaccine supply remains problematic

Hopes high for more clinics

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Vaccinations a top draw

Forks shots exceed 1,200

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Peninsula reports no new COVID-19 cases on Thursday

Most appointments for vaccine unaffected by delays, Clallam health officer says