Nurse Jess Cigalotti administers the COVID-19 vaccine to Jefferson Healthcare laboratory staffer Lindsay Laughlin at the drive-up site in Port Townsend. More than 750 frontline healthcare workers will have made their immunization appointments by the end of today.

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Jefferson Healthcare lab staffer chooses shot, says it’s ‘best gift ever’

Woman joins 800 frontline workers in taking vaccine

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Kilmer talks about COVID-19 relief

Town hall preceded Trump’s criticism of legislation

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COVID-19 activity flattening statewide, but not enough to relax

State secretary of health wants to see better trend

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Inslee issues new travel restrictions

New COVID-19 strain raises concern

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Hundreds given first dose of Pfizer vaccine on Peninsula

First shipments of Moderna vaccine arrive in Clallam County

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Eviction moratorium extended through March in Washington

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Port Angeles' Jaida Wood, left, and Kole Acker give their testimonials asking state leaders to allow prep athletes to play sports again.

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‘Let Us Play’: Student-athletes give testimonials

Campaign urges less strict COVID-19 metrics to allow prep sports

Can my employer make me get a COVID-19 vaccine? AP Illustration/Peter Hamlin

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Can employers make COVID-19 vaccination mandatory?

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Second shipment of Pfizer’s vaccine arrives on Peninsula

Moderna version, approved by FDA, expected this week

State Rep. Mike Chapman, left, and Crescent School Superintendent Dave Bingham examine enrollment statistics for the school district on Thursday in Joyce. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)

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Crescent’s strategy has kids in classrooms

School district’s track record shows no one has been ill

Clallam County Sheriff Bill Benedict. (Jesse Major/Peninsula Daily News)

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Peninsula inmate cases seen only in Clallam County jail

Contact limited to phone device

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Long-term care center in Clallam reports 9 cases

County has 18 total positives; Jefferson adds 5

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Registered nurse Gretchen Souza, director of education at Olympic Medical Center, right, applies a bandage to emergency services nurse Samantha Counts, who was the first person in Clallam County to receive a vaccination against COVID-19 during a clinic at the Port Angeles hospital on Friday.

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OMC nurse gets Clallam County’s first vaccine shot

Second health care workers clinic set next week

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Interim Clallam County Health Officer Dr. Tom Locke discusses vaping with the Clallam County Board of Health.

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Health officer discusses vaccine prioritization

Widespread vaccinations hoped to start in spring

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Law enforcement, inmates split on vaccine

With COVID-19 vaccines arriving in Clallam and Jefferson counties, the willingness of law enforcement personnel and city, county…

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Kilmer plans telephone town hall

Congressman Derek Kilmer plans a telephone town hall at 6 p.m. Tuesday to provide an update on the…

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COVID-19 infection rates dipping on North Olympic Peninsula

Clallam reports five cases Sunday; Jefferson zero during weekend

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Thanksgiving precautions paid off, say Peninsula health officers

Residents urged to maintain care through upcoming holidays

Health care workers staff a check in station for people receiving the first doses of the Pfizer vaccine for COVID-19, Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020, at Madigan Army Medical Center at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state, south of Seattle. Vaccinations are scheduled to continue in the coming weeks for front-line medical workers and and others in high-priority positions at the base. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

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State officials see encouraging signs in virus data

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PREP SPORTS: As schools given OK to reopen, what about sports?

OLYMPIA — Now that many schools in Washington have been given the go-ahead from Gov. Jay Inslee to…