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"10% of Washington town tests positive for COVID-19 after large indoor events" - Ted King - 05-02-2021 https://www.q13fox.com/news/indoor-events-bring-virus-outbreak-in-republic-washington REPUBLIC, Wash. - About 10% of the population of Republic, a small city in north-central Washington, has tested positive for COVID-19 in an outbreak traced to large indoor events last month at the local Fraternal Order of Eagles hall. Re: "10% of Washington town tests positive for COVID-19 after large indoor events" - mrbigstuff - 05-02-2021 Interesting town name for an outbreak. Re: "10% of Washington town tests positive for COVID-19 after large indoor events" - Lemon Drop - 05-02-2021 As I recall Ferry County is the poorest county in WA state and is in a fairly remote area of the state. So sorry to hear this and I hope folks get the care they need. Many parts of WA seem headed for another surge Including areas with high vaccination rates. Seattle Times had a "be ready to go back to lock down" warning for some areas the other day Re: "10% of Washington town tests positive for COVID-19 after large indoor events" - Filliam H. Muffman - 05-02-2021 Ferry County voted 63.5% Republican in the 2020 election. Not too surprising it's one of the poorest counties in WA. Like other states, I expect a lot of the recent spread is mutations that cause more symptoms and higher death rates in younger people. They are no longer nearly immune from danger like a year ago. Re: "10% of Washington town tests positive for COVID-19 after large indoor events" - AllGold - 05-02-2021 I'm wondering when the variants that hit Michigan so hard might catch fire in other areas resulting in major surges. With so many younger people getting sick in that Washington town, it sounds like it is variant-driven there, but it seems like the town is pretty isolated. The question is will we have surges in wide-spread or even state-wide areas or are we getting enough people vaccinated to keep things under control? Re: "10% of Washington town tests positive for COVID-19 after large indoor events" - davemchine - 05-02-2021 I live in Washington state and I've never heard of Republic. I had to look it up on the map. Wiki says the population is just over 1,000. Mask compliance really varies from town to town though. In central Washington state alot of people don't wear masks anymore. On a recent trip to Seattle/Bellevue EVERYONE wore masks even while walking outside. Re: "10% of Washington town tests positive for COVID-19 after large indoor events" - Filliam H. Muffman - 05-03-2021 davemchine wrote: Loren Culp was the Chief of Police in Republic. That is where I first heard of it. Re: "10% of Washington town tests positive for COVID-19 after large indoor events" - davemchine - 05-03-2021 Filliam, that does put a certain spin on the town as a whole. |