Archive for December 2020
COVID-19 Vaccine
You may have many questions about getting vaccinated. We look forward to offering you the vaccine as soon as it is available to the public. At this time, we are not currently scheduling patients for the COVID-19 vaccine. There is no waiting list. We will update our webpage with new information as it becomes available.…
Read MoreWA STATE COVID-19 VACCINE ALLOCATION GUIDANCE PHASE 1A ONLY
Guidance Excerpt from The Washington State Department of Health: The Washington State Department of Health has developed this guidance for COVID-19 vaccine allocation and prioritization to facilitate harmonized planning for distribution across Washington State. This guidance is the result of several months of engagement with expert groups and community partners to gather input and ideas…
Read MoreCOVID-19 safety behaviors remain necessary, even as vaccinations begin
News Release from WA State Department of Health For immediate release: December 15, 2020 Media contact: Public Information Desk, 360-236-3529 Public inquiries: State COVID-19 Assistance Hotline, 1-800-525-0127 OLYMPIA – As the first COVID-19 vaccinations begin this week, the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is reminding people that it is very important to continue taking measures to prevent the…
Read MoreDepression and the holidays
Dr. Robby Riddle talks about depression and the holidays. This holiday season is without a doubt going to be different for most of us. With COVID-19 cases on the rise, updated state mandates restricting activities and the holidays upon us – remember you are not alone. *If you cannot be with family or friends during…
Read MoreWelcome Alexis Peters, ARNP
Alexis began her career as a Registered Nurse with NEW Health in 2015 and soon decided that she wanted to continue her education to further serve her local communities as a practicing provider. While continuing to work as an RN, and raising her family, she returned to school earning a master’s degree in Nursing in…
Read MoreCDC Shortens COVID-19 Quarantine, With Conditions
12-3-20 Yesterday the CDC announced new guidance regarding quarantine of asymptomatic, but exposed, individuals. Today Washington State has adopted the new guidelines. Local public health authorities determine and establish the quarantine options for their jurisdictions. CDC currently recommends a quarantine period of 14 days. However, based on local circumstances and resources, the following options to…
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