Case counts are on the decline, and 2 regions are preparing to move ahead to Phase 2 of the Health Washington plan. Catch up on the latest.
Use the state’s Phase Finder tool to learn if you’re eligible and where you can get vaccine.
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The Gig Harbor clinic could serve over 1,500 residents, but slots still filled up in a matter of minutes.
Forecasters have long signaled that Tuesday night might bring snow to Washington's lowlands, but the addition of gusts is a new wrinkle.
Here are the latest numbers on hospital capacity in Pierce County and across Washington.
Each site will administer about 500 vaccinations daily at the beginning.
The variant was first reported in Snohomish County Saturday. Experts say this new strain spreads faster and more easily than the original.
This week Washington marked one year since recording the nation's first diagnosis and announced new efforts to ramp up vaccine distribution.
Unfortunately for residents, the first post to the state's "Roadmap to Recovery" dashboard shows that no one is ready to move ahead yet.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Gig Harbor area.
Health officials are concerned about a recent bounce back in case counts. Meanwhile, the next phase of vaccine distribution approaches.
Three Pierce County districts agreed to take weekly COVID-19 tests. Now, the health department says the early results are promising.
New data provided by the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in Pierce County.
State health officials announced Friday that no regions will be eligible to move to the second reopening phase until at least Jan. 18.
Pandemic restrictions have been prolonged, and the DOH is preparing to announce who will get the vaccine next. Catch up on the latest.
The Tacoma - Pierce County Health Department says the algae bloom has shrunk and that the water is safe once again.
A second vaccine is approved, and state health leaders say Washington is on track to contain the winter surge. Catch up on the latest.
The first coronavirus vaccine is cleared for emergency use, but the public health crisis won't be solved overnight. Catch up on the latest.
State health officials say it's important not to let your guard down this holiday season. Here are some tips to help stop the spread.
This week WA logged more than 16,000 new COVID-19 cases. That's 2,000 fewer than the week before, but there's still work to be done.
Social behaviors over the long holiday weekend could prove pivotal for Washington's effort to tamp down the spread of coronavirus.
A tool developed by researchers from several universities lets you see your risk of being exposed to the coronavirus indoors.
A record-breaking surge in COVID-19 cases had Washington logging over 14,000 confirmed coronavirus infections this week.
Free Flu Shots Also Available. Results are available in five to seven days.
On-site staff can help you register. Results are available in five to seven days.
Table size for outdoor dining is limited to a maximum of five people.
Pierce County's mobile COVID-19 testing station will be headed to Gig Harbor High later this week.
Washington broke its daily coronavirus record for the fourth time this month, as the state logged more than 2,000 new cases Friday.
A new surge of coronavirus infections has begun, and earlier this week Washington reported its highest daily number of COVID-19 cases ever.
The City proactively worked with many businesses in the past year and we look forward to further assisting our community.
As the nation grapples with a third coronavirus surge, Washington reported its highest daily case count since mid-July.
While you're setting your clocks backwards for Daylight Saving Time, you might as well check and make sure your smoke alarms are working
73-year-old Gerald Anderson was last seen Sunday night in northwestern Tacoma, not far from the Tacoma Narrows Bridge.
This week Washington recorded its 100,000th COVID-19 case, and health officials warn the state may be in the early stages of a third surge.
Thursday marked an inauspicious milestone, as the evergreen state pushed past its 100,000th confirmed COVID-19 case.
A reinfected patient raises questions about immunity, and nationwide transmission rates are on the rise. Catch up on the latest.
The White House reverses course on a stimulus package and Pierce County Health reacts to a rise in new cases. Catch up on the latest updates