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Some patients are still confused about whether they’re eligible for a COVID-19 vaccination.
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Many blood banks have dangerously low supplies. Rachel Sun reports.
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The Washington Court of Appeals on Tuesday granted an emergency injunction to Dr. Richard Eggleston, a Clarkston ophthalmologist, who came under fire for opinion columns questioning, among other things, COVID-19 and pandemic death counts.
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When COVID-19 reached the Inland Northwest, few people could have predicted how profoundly it would change their life. NWPB’s Rachel Sun interviewed local residents about how the pandemic affected them. This is the last of a four-part mini series.
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(Runtime 1:23)When COVID-19 reached the Inland Northwest, few people could have predicted how profoundly it would change their lives. NWPB’s Rachel Sun…
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When COVID-19 reached the Inland Northwest, few people could have predicted its profound changes. NWPB’s Rachel Sun interviews local residents about how the pandemic changed their mental health, lives and perspective. This is the first in a four-part mini series.
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The Palouse area has had a vibrant roller derby culture for years. Lauren Paterson reports how the local sport is picking up again after the…
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(Runtime 4:26)The early pandemic was chaos. Masks and other PPE were scarce. Cindi Rang and her daughter Brianna Motzkus own a quilting shop in Ephrata.…
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(Runtime 1:00) The Washington Department of Health released updated guidelines for mitigating the spread of COVID-19 in K-12 schools and childcare on…
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(Runtime 1:34)Besides the typical back to school planning and shopping, there's still concern about Covid-19 and a new worry…MonkeyPox.Back to school…