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Whitman County confirms 14 new COVID-19 cases

Whitman County confirms 14 new COVID-19 cases

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter December 2, 2020

Fourteen individuals tested positive for COVID-19 today, bringing Whitman County’s running total to 2,377 cases. Of the new patients, one male is aged 1-19 years, according to a press release from...

Whitman County confirms 68 COVID-19 cases over holiday weekend

Whitman County confirms 68 COVID-19 cases over holiday weekend

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter November 30, 2020

Sixty-eight individuals tested positive for COVID-19 over the holiday weekend, bringing Whitman County’s running total to 2,353 cases. Of the new patients, six females and six males are aged 0-19 years,...

Whitman County confirms 26 positive COVID-19 cases

Whitman County confirms 26 positive COVID-19 cases

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter November 29, 2020

Twenty-six individuals tested positive for COVID-19 since Wednesday, bringing Whitman County’s running total to 2,285 cases. Of the new patients, three females and four males are aged 1-19 years,...

County confirms 104 cases since Friday

County confirms 104 cases since Friday

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter November 24, 2020

Whitman County confirmed 104 new COVID-19 patients since Friday, bringing the county’s total to 2,259 cases. Four individuals tested positive today, according to a press release from the Whitman County...

Whitman County confirms 34 new COVID-19 cases

Whitman County confirms 34 new COVID-19 cases

CHERYL AARNIO, Evergreen reporter November 20, 2020

Thirty-four individuals tested positive for COVID-19, which brings Whitman County’s total number of cases to 2,155. Of the new cases, two females and three males are aged 0-19 years, according to...

County confirms 26 new COVID-19 cases

County confirms 26 new COVID-19 cases

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter November 19, 2020

Twenty-six new individuals tested positive for COVID-19, bringing Whitman County’s running total to 2,121 cases.  Of the new cases, three females and five males are aged 0-19 years, according...

Pullman parents have voiced their concerns about remote learning affecting their children’s mental health and social skills, as well as their ability to focus.

Moms advocate for school return

ALEXANDRIA OSBORNE, Editor-in-chief November 19, 2020

Two mothers left their teaching positions at Concordia Lutheran Preschool to take care of their young children, but believe it is time for their children to return back to school.  Sarah Knight,...

Students living on campus, athletes and employees will have to be tested upon arrival in Pullman.

WSU to test students arriving on campus, increase housing next semester

TRINITY WILLSEY, Evergreen reporter November 19, 2020

WSU officials discussed plans for spring semester COVID-19 testing, housing availability, spring classes and COVID-19 research at a town hall Nov. 18. Spring semester The university will implement...

As of Monday, the National Guard has administered 3,226 COVID-19 tests for students, faculty members and staff.

National Guard to stay longer

ABBY DAVIS, Evergreen copy chief November 19, 2020

The National Guard will stay in Pullman to help with COVID-19 testing one month longer than expected, until Dec. 17. The extended date will increase testing capacity for WSU and enable students to...

Whitman County confirms 19 new COVID-19 cases

Whitman County confirms 19 new COVID-19 cases

CHERYL AARNIO, Evergreen reporter November 18, 2020

Nineteen individuals tested positive for COVID-19, which brings Whitman County’s total number of cases to 2,095. Of the new cases, five females and three males are aged 0-19 years, according to a...

County confirms nine new COVID-19 cases

County confirms nine new COVID-19 cases

JAYCE CARRAL, Evergreen reporter November 17, 2020

Nine new individuals tested positive for COVID-19, bringing Whitman County’s running total to 2,076 cases.  Of the new patients, one is male aged 0-19 years, according to a press release from...

As part of a panel that reviews the protocols of ongoing studies, Lonnie Nelson, associate professor at WSU’s College of Nursing, will ensure that Native American communities are accurately represented, so communities can decide how vaccines will be disseminated.

WSU professor evaluates Indigenous populations’ reaction toward possible COVID-19 vaccine

TRINITY WILLSEY, Evergreen reporter November 17, 2020

An associate professor for WSU’s College of Nursing in Spokane is concerned with the lack of Native American representation in the ongoing trials to find a COVID-19 vaccine.  Lonnie Nelson, associate...

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