Puyallup Health & Fitness | Puyallup, WA Patch

Puyallup Health & Fitness | Puyallup, WA Patch
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It’ll take time and analysis to know for sure, but health officials say the virus is likely to be the USA’s third largest cause of death.
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In fact, some forecasts show conditions becoming worse on Wednesday as smoke from Oregon wildfires blows north.
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Graham, Orting Valley and South Pierce firefighters have all been called to a house engulfed in flame on 276th St E.
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College football is cancelled and the governor issues new pandemic guidelines for religious services. Catch up on the latest developments.
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Puyallup High’s baseball team has announced it will retire Eli Sevener’s jersey in his memory.
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It is detrimental to water quality and can worsen flooding of neighboring properties.
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Next week two COVID-19 testing trailers will be coming to Puyallup to offer free tests to those who need them.
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Last week the county was weighing a proposal to open more businesses, but now health officials say that’s just not possible.
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Coronavirus cases have almost doubled since Pierce County entered Phase 2, now the county is worried it could be kicked back into Phase 1.
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King and Pierce counties join governments across the country in recognizing racism as a public health crisis and taking steps toward equity.
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Across the state, the Department of Health added 307 new illnesses and five additional deaths linked to COVID-19. Catch up on the latest.
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The Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department is reevaluating four previously reported deaths to verify whether they were caused by COVID-19.
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Health officials say they’ve seen 10 cases of Hep A already this year, five times what the county saw in all of 2019.
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Yakima County has been one of the hardest hit parts of Washington, now a team of infection specialists are trying to help it out.
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Saturday’s update brought Pierce County’s death toll to 73, among 1,851 total cases of COVID-19. Catch up on the latest developments.
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Across the state, 148 new cases and six additional deaths were added to the official tally Friday afternoon.
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State health officials reported 160 new illnesses and six deaths linked to COVID-19 across Washington. Catch up on the latest developments.