State health officials may discuss reopening phases

Clallam, Jefferson counties have been in Phase 2 since mid-July

State officials plan to discuss the idea of reactivating phased reopenings, which have been on pause since mid-July due to an eruption of COVID-19 cases.

A statewide conference call between county health officers and the state secretary of health is expected to take place this afternoon, Jefferson County Health Officer Dr. Tom Locke said.

The officials will evaluate where they are and determine the next steps toward the state’s four-phase plan.

Last week, Gov. Jay Inslee approved some counties stuck in Phase 1 to move to Phase 2, including Yakima, Benton and Franklin counties, all of which had severe outbreaks this summer and early fall.

Both Clallam and Jefferson counties have been in Phase 2 since mid-July, although Jefferson County had submitted an application at the time to move to Phase 3, which would allow more capacity in restaurants and some other types of businesses to reopen.

Jefferson County reported one new positive test Sunday from a resident who is not currently in the county, while Clallam County had no new cases.

The Jefferson County resident, who tested positive elsewhere, gives the county 81 positives since March and nine active cases.

Locke said Jefferson will update its case rate, which measures the number of positives per 100,000 people during the past two weeks, later today. The county’s case rate was about 28 per 100,000 — at the low end of the moderate-risk category — when it was updated last Monday.

Meanwhile, Clallam County remained at 265 total cases since March, with 10 active cases. The case rate in Clallam County is about 20 per 100,000, which puts it in the state’s low-risk category.

Locke will provide a weekly COVID-19 update for the Board of Jefferson County Commissioners at 9:45 a.m. today. Questions will be taken from KPTZ radio, and Locke said other topics will include improved contact tracing and identifying so-called “superspreader” sources of infection.

He said there is a phenomenon in which some people infected with COVID-19 appear to be much more contagious than other people infected with the virus.

Locke added there will be an update on Jefferson County schools reopening, and revisions to the screening processes used at schools.

To watch the meeting via Zoom, visit www.tinyurl.com/jeffcomeeting.

________

Sports Editor Pierre LaBossiere can be reached by email at plabossiere@peninsuladailynews.com.

More in News

Master Gardener Honey Niemann of Port Townsend trims a barberry bush on Wednesday to keep it from infringing on the daffodils blooming at Master Gardener Park at the corner of 10th Street and Sims Way in Port Townsend. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Signs of spring

Master Gardener Honey Niemann of Port Townsend trims a barberry bush on… Continue reading

Woman flown to hospital after rollover collision

One person was flown to a Seattle hospital after a… Continue reading

Jeffrey Surtel.
DNA tests identify remains as BC boy

Surtel, 17, went missing from British Columbia home in 2007

David Brownell, executive director of the North Olympic History Center, top, takes a piece of ultraviolet-filtering window tinting from Ralph Parsons, Clallam County maintenance worker, in an effort on Tuesday to protect historic paintings on the stairway of the section of the county courthouse, including an 1890s depiction of Port Angeles Harbor by artist John Gustaf Kalling. The history center is working with the county to preserve the stairway artworks by adding the window coatings to reduce damage from sunlight and installing an electronic UV monitor to track potentially harmful rays. (Keith Thorpe/Peninsula Daily News)
Protecting artwork

David Brownell, executive director of the North Olympic History Center, top, takes… Continue reading

Evictions are at historic highs

Trends based on end of pandemic-era protections

Public works director highlights plans for Port Townsend streets

Staff recommends de-emphazing redundancies

West Boat Haven Marina master plan to take shape

Approved contract will create design, feasibility analysis

Cindy Taylor of Port Townsend, representing the environmental group Local 20/20, points to printed information available about the organization to an interested party while at the Jefferson County Connectivity Summit at Chimacum High School on Saturday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Connectivity summit

Cindy Taylor of Port Townsend, representing the environmental group Local 20/20, points… Continue reading

Operations scheduled at Bentinck range this week

The land-based demolition range at Bentinck Island will be… Continue reading

William Flores.
Deputy to be assigned to West End detachment

Deputy William Flores has graduated from the Washington State… Continue reading

Chuck Hancock of Tacoma raises a glass to toast the launching of his boat, Diana Lee, named after his wife, which was built by the students of the Northwest School of Wooden Boat Building in Port Hadlock. The boat is a 24-foot one-off design by designer Jonathan Madison of Lummi Island and was trailered in and launched from the travel lift at Point Hudson Marina on Friday morning. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Boat launched

Chuck Hancock of Tacoma raises a glass to toast the launching of… Continue reading

Potential solution coming to fix Hoh Road

Commissioner: Past sources not an option