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Police Blotter, April 9 - 16, 2021

Anacortes Police Apr. 19 2021 7 minutes read
An Anacortes man was jailed this week after a police officer discovered he had five arrest warrants on him.

Police Chief John Small to Retire

Art Shotwell Apr. 19 2021 2 minutes read
Following a long career of public service and leadership, John Small, Chief of Police for the Anacortes Police Department has announced his retirement effect July 1, 2021. 

School District plans reopening on May 6

Art Shotwell Apr. 19 2021 1 minute read
The school district continues to plan and coordinate with their employee groups about an expanded return for students, using CDC and Washington State guidance that schools can implement 3-foot distancing in classrooms, and maintain 6-foot distancing at other times, such as meal times.

No, vaccine side effects don't tell you how well your immune system will protect you from COVID-19

Art Shotwell Apr. 19 2021 5 minutes read

If someone gets a headache or feels a bit under the weather after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine, it’s become common to hear them say something like “Oh, it just means my immune system is really working hard.” On the flip side, when people don’t notice any side effects, they sometimes worry the shot isn’t doing its job or their immune system isn’t reacting at all.

Democratic bill attempts to undo voter restrictions of past 15 years

Art Shotwell Apr. 19 2021 7 minutes read
The recent national elections — conducted in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic — highlighted difficulties Americans face to register to vote and cast a ballot. But the right to vote can be equally diminished when voters cast a ballot but their voice is diluted by gerrymandering and other means.

Ask KHN-PolitiFact: I’ve Recovered From Covid. Why Do I Still Have to Mask Up?

Apr. 16 2021 7 minutes read
The simple answer is that enough remains unknown about covid transmission, post-infection immunity and the threat of emerging variants that masks are still advisable.

Anxious about going out into the world? You're not alone, but there's help

Art Shotwell Apr. 11 2021 6 minutes read
It’s the moment we thought we were all waiting for…or is it? We were cautiously optimistic about the end of the pandemic in view of increasing vaccine availability and decreasing case numbers after the peak in January.

When can kids get the COVID-19 vaccine?

Art Shotwell Apr. 11 2021 6 minutes read
A pediatrician answers 5 questions parents are asking.

Police Blotter, March 27 - April 1, 2021

Anacortes Police Apr. 7 2021 7 minutes read
Anacortes Police this week recovered a vehicle that had been reported stolen in late February after someone recognized a photo of the stolen vehicle online.

Here's how to help your kids break out of their pandemic bubble and transition back to being with others

Art Shotwell Apr. 7 2021 6 minutes read
Pilar’s parents took all the recommended precautions to shield her from the dangers of COVID-19. They stayed at home, away from family, friends and group activities. Pilar had remained in virtual schooling throughout the pandemic as a first and then second grader.

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