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As much of the U.S. celebrates declining COVID-19 numbers, the Pacific Northwest has emerged as an outlier — gripped by a late spring surge that's filled hospitals around Seattle and Portland.

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The information in this article is weeks old at this point, which makes it kind of misleading. The surge has already fallen off and Inslee has announced plans to fully reopen by June 30th

Damn y’all really don’t want the cash cow of covid to go away huh? Imagine having to be actual journalists again like it’s anytime before 2015

I knew it!!!!

Wonder if it is directly related to the amount of peaceful riots that go on in the area. Of course the msm would never cover that possibility.

Outlier or harbinger?😟

This doesn’t look like a surge are you behind?

From the Pacific Ocean's perspective, the Pacific Northwest is technically the Pacific Northeast.

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