COVID-19 update from the Kitsap EOC - January 21, 2021

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COVID-19 Testing Results Update for Kitsap County as of 2 p.m. Jan. 21

* View the COVID-19 Risk Assessment Dashboard for the latest data and additional details about this report.

1/21/2021 UPDATE: Kitsap Public Health District reported two new COVID-19-associated deaths on Jan. 21. With the addition of this case, 56 COVID-19-associated deaths have been reported in the county to date.

To learn about community-based COVID-19 drive-through test sites, open six days per week at locations across Kitsap County, and to pre-register, go to kcowa.us/covidtesting.

For the latest updates and information on COVID-19 vaccination planning, visit the Kitsap County Public Health site at kcowa.us/vaccine and the Washington State Department of Health page at COVIDVaccineWA.org.

¿Quieres información sobre la vacuna COVID-19? Mira nuestro pagina para mas información de la vacuna y como obtener la vacuna: https://bit.ly/2XVht0W
Tambien os puede llamar nuestro linea 360-728-2218.

 

COVID-19 daily cases

 

Kitsap Public Health COVID-19 vaccine dashboard update

Kitsap Public Health refreshed their COVID-19 vaccine dashboard today with data from the Washington State Department of Health.

Kitsap County has made progress on vaccination, but the supply of vaccine allocated to healthcare providers in our county remains very limited. Find the latest local vaccine updates at kcowa.us/vaccine (Disponible en Español).

 

KPHD vaccine update

 

COVID-19 in Washington State: One year later

At noon today, the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) observed a moment of silence for all the lives lost to COVID-19 over the last year. This day marked the beginning of our state’s response to a pandemic that continues to bring heartbreaking loss and disruption to the lives of people across our state and nation.

In the last year, we’ve witnessed countless acts of heroism from our first responders, frontline workers, scientists, educators and parents, small business owners and community members. We’ve seen strength and courage and adaptability in our families throughout the state. And we took life-saving actions to change the trajectory of the pandemic here in Washington.

If 2020 was a year for resilience, 2021 will be a year of hope. Thank you for everything you have done — and will continue to do — to keep yourselves, your families and your communities safe and to care for and support one another. 

Read more about this and other COVID-19 stories on DOH's Medium page.

Today, to mark the year since the first case of COVID-19 was reported in Washington state and the U.S., we take a moment to reflect and remember the over 400,000 in the U.S., 4,000 statewide and 56 in Kitsap County who lost their lives to COVID-19.

 

remembering those lost

 

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