COVID-19 update from the Kitsap EOC - January 27, 2021

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COVID-19 Testing Results Update for Kitsap County as of 2 p.m. Jan. 27

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

1/27/2021 UPDATE: Kitsap Public Health District reported three new COVID-19-associated deaths on Jan. 27. With the addition of these cases, 62 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.

 

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New COVID-19 vaccination site opens at Kitsap Transit's Gateway Center

Kitsap Transit’s Gateway Center, located at 2525 6th Street in West Bremerton, now has a COVID-19 vaccination clinic operated by Peninsula Community Health Services. See the news release from Kitsap Transit for more details.

Peninsula Community’s COVID-19 vaccine clinic operates from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays on an appointment-only basis when vaccine is made available by the state Department of Health. To make an appointment, visit http://pchsweb.org.

For local updates and resources on the COVID-19 vaccine, visit kcowa.us/vaccine.
For more information on how Kitsap Transit keeps its customers and employees safe, visit kitsaptransit.com/covid-19.

 

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State ferries focus on COVID response at public meetings next month

Washington State Ferries (WSF) is hosting two virtual community meetings focused on the response to COVID-19, progress made on key projects in 2020 and answering questions from the public. New WSF director Patty Rubstello will lead the webinars alongside Washington State Department of Transportation Deputy Secretary Amy Scarton, the former head of WSF.

The meetings take place at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 9, and 6 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 10. See the WSF news release to register and for more information.

 

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Update to K-12 schools guidance

The Washington State Department of Health's K-12 Schools Guidance has been updated with the addition of requirements for performing arts in the K-12 setting.

The guidance is modeled after the National Federation of High School’s International Coalition of Performing Arts Aerosol Study Report 3 and also follows many of the recommendations set forth in Governor Inslee’s Roadmap to Recovery performing arts guidance.

 

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