By John Cornelison on
4/29/2020 6:56 AM
From Public Health – Seattle & King County yesterday comes the following insight into our short term future with regards to social distancing. How long will social distancing continue? •The modeling done by IHME at the University of Washington is somewhat reassuring, but the conclusions are not certain.•It doesn’t show what happens if people stop complying or are not as effective as they assume.•Our success at distancing has limited the number of people that have been infected, and that also means most of us remain susceptible to the virus.•If...
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By John Cornelison on
4/28/2020 7:00 AM
Vashon has been struck by a silent, devastating earthquake.More than 1,000 of our neighbors have lost their jobs.4 out of 10 Vashon businesses have shut down & many may never open again.Our cherished nonprofits are struggling to feed and shelter our most vulnerable. Click Here for the Relief Fund Giving Page. We Must Act Now to Save the Vashon We Love.Responding and recovering from this crisis will require a major long term recovery movement to make a big difference. The Vashon COVID Relief Fund aims to raise $425,000 for short and long term RELIEF and RECOVERY.We have already raised $170,000 and now it’s your turn.Our island community needs your help. The...
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By John Cornelison on
4/24/2020 9:38 AM
Vashon’s second COVID-19 Town Hall will take place Saturday, April 25, from 10 am to 11:30 am. It will have a panel of island experts joining Fire Chief Charlie Krimmert and leaders of the all-volunteer Vashon Emergency Operations Center to answer questions about COVID-19 and the island’s response to layoffs, business closures, food availability, testing, transportation issues and what happens when Stay Home restrictions ease. View the Town Hall live in English at http://Facebook.com/backbonevashon/live or http://Vashonresilience.org,...
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By John Cornelison on
4/22/2020 2:40 PM
Vashon Town Hall: The next island wide COVID-19 Briefing and Town Hall will be on Saturday April 25th from 10-11:30am. A live Spanish translation will be available. Work continues on technology to support the town hall online viewing, instructions will be released tomorrow. In advance of the meeting, please send your questions to townhallquestions@vashonbeprepared.org
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By John Cornelison on
4/21/2020 2:59 PM
The Chamber of Commerce webinar series, Chamber Chat, will next be held Thursday April 22nd from 9-9:45am, the topic will be Grant Writing in a Nutshell presented by Allison Shirk. For more information or to register visit https://www.vashonchamber.com/
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By John Cornelison on
4/21/2020 2:45 PM
Emergency Funds ($500) for Food Service Workers - The Plate Fund is distributing $500 grants to King County food service workers who have experienced a reduction in hours or been laid off. http://theplatefund.com/apply
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By John Cornelison on
4/20/2020 2:41 PM
The Chamber of Commerce webinar series, Chamber Chat, will next be held Tuesday, April 21st from 9-9:45am, the Chat will be an Open Forum discussion on challenges facing Tenants and Landlords. For more information or to register visit https://www.vashonchamber.com/.
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By John Cornelison on
4/16/2020 8:59 AM
SBA announced that it is out funds after only two weeks, and is not accepting applications from small businesses. 1,637,000 applications valued at $339 Billion were accepted. This affects island business looking for relief through Payroll Protection Program. Applications for the PPP funds commenced April 3. Applicants were initially taken only from for profit entities. Nonprofits applications followed the following week. Congress continues to debate additional funding. -- From Sam Williams
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By John Cornelison on
4/15/2020 7:24 PM
For Vashon Nonprofit organizations: The Chamber of Commerce webinar series, Chamber Chat, will next be held on Thursday April 16th, 9 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. The topic will be the new federal Payroll Protection Program and other aid that can help non-profit organizations with Jay Williamson and Lynn Greiner. For more information or to register visit https://www.vashonchamber.com/.
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By John Cornelison on
4/14/2020 6:00 PM
The following is from the Washington Employment Security Department 1. Find out what you’re eligible for. Visit esd.wa.gov/unemployment and download the eligibility checker. Eligible for regular unemployment insurance (UI)? Apply as soon as possible! Before you...
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By John Cornelison on
4/13/2020 3:42 PM
Navigating Tax Stimulus and Unemployment Benefits for Employees and the Self-Employed: April 14th (Tuesday) 9:00 am - 9:45 amVashon Island Chamber Chat COVID-19 Business Resource SeriesThe Vashon-Maury Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the EOC is hosting a series of webinars focused on issues facing our business community during the COVID-19 pandemic. Chamber Chat COVID-19 Business Resource Series #4: Navigating Tax Stimulus and Unemployment Benefits for Employees and the Self-EmployedDeborah Diamond, retired IRS Governmental Liaison, will review the federal Tax Stimulus payments for individuals, provide an overview of unemployment options (standby/furloughed/laid offs) and discuss the employers' role. Review how to prepare an expanded benefit application for self-employed and 1099 workers.Learn More/Register https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg…...
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By John Cornelison on
4/6/2020 2:50 PM
The Chamber of Commerce webinar series, Chamber Chat, will next be held on Tuesday, April 7th from 9-9:45am. Tuesday's topic is An Accountant’s Perspective on Payroll, FMLA and SBA Loans with Chris Hunt. For more information or to register visit https://www.vashonchamber.com/. On Thursday April 9th the topic will be Setting Up an Online Store & Getting the Word Out w/ Katie Hermanns.
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By John Cornelison on
4/4/2020 4:41 PM
Vashon Island residents will have access to COVID-19 testing for residents whose medical care provider – on or off island - has referred them for a test. Testing will start April 7th from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. operating on weekdays as the availability of testing materials allows.The Vashon Covid-19 Testing Project will use a simplified procedure that minimizes exposure of patients and volunteer staff and the need for precious personal protective equipment. Vashon Island is particularly at risk because clinics and first responders have limited capacity, the island lacks an urgent care clinic or emergency room, and there are many high-risk residents. Testing focuses public health efforts on isolating and supporting infected individuals so they do not infect others. “Testing helps us identify who has the virus. Once we know who has the virus, we can contact others who have been exposed and test any of those with symptoms. The providers who make the referral are a critical part of this tracking. This is the fastest and...
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By John Cornelison on
4/2/2020 2:54 PM
Details have been finalized for viewing and participating in Saturday's community wide briefing and town hall. Vashon Fire Chief Charlie Krimmert and members of the Vashon Emergency Operations Center will hold a web-based town hall community briefing on Coronavirus and Covid19 on Saturday, April 4, from 10 am to 11:30 am. The event will be presented in both Spanish and English. If you’d like to submit questions, email them to townhallquestions@vashonbeprepared.org. You can view the town hall live online via http://www.vashonresilience.org. The event is being produced in partnership with Backbone Campaign, VashonBePrepared and Voice of Vashon.
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By John Cornelison on
3/30/2020 1:29 PM
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By John Cornelison on
3/24/2020 9:53 AM
Sorry folks this was published last Saturday and only now is getting posted to this site. Next updates will happen on a timely basis!
Date: March 21, 2020
SUMMARY
Vashon Island’s volunteer Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) has established the COVID Testing Steering Committee exploring options for testing island residents for COVID-19. Humans have no immunity and currently no medications are available. Vashon Island has no cases confirmed by Public Health – Seattle and King County (PHSKC).
Local physicians explore COVID testing for Vashon Island residents
STORY
The Vashon Island’s Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) has established a COVID Testing Steering Committee. The committee...
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By John Cornelison on
3/12/2020 1:53 PM
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By John Cornelison on
3/9/2020 11:04 AM
Recommendations for people at high risk for complications from COVID-19 (i.e. older than 60 years, have chronic medical conditions or weakened immune systems, or who are pregnant) and families who live with them: Make sure you have access to several weeks of medications and supplies. Create a household plan of action (see CDC’s home plan checklist). Avoid close contact with people who are sick.Avoid crowds and other congregate settings. Try to avoid being in large groups of people, especially in poorly ventilated spaces.Clean your hands often. Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after...
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By John Cornelison on
3/7/2020 8:24 AM
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By John Cornelison on
3/5/2020 10:41 PM
March 5, 2020SummaryPublic Health has specific advice for people who have been confirmed with COVID-19, have been around someone with COVID-19, or are feeling unwell but haven’t been in close contact with someone with COVID-19. With respect to testing, Public Health – Seattle & King County does not typically conduct testing. Testing is typically conducted by taking a swab at a health care provider’s office.StoryIn King County, we currently have reported 51 confirmed cases of COVID-19. We are likely to see many more cases of COVID-19 in the coming days and weeks. Symptoms of COVID-19 typically include fever, cough or shortness of breath. Here is guidance on what to do:What to do if you have confirmed or suspected COVID-19Restrict activities outside your home, except for getting medical care.
Separate yourself from other people and animals in your home.
Do not go to work, school or public areas.
Avoid using public transportation, taxis, or ride-share.
Monitor your symptoms and call before visiting your doctor. If...
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By John Cornelison on
3/4/2020 2:48 PM
4 March 2020SummaryLocal health officials announced new guidance to King County residents aimed at reducing their risk of exposure to COVID-19. While all residents can take steps now, people with underlying health conditions are urged to follow recommendations to avoid large gatherings of people.StoryLocal health officials announced today new recommendations to King County residents aimed at reducing their risk of exposure to COVID-19. We understand these actions will have a tremendous impact on the lives of people in our community. We are making these recommendations in consultation with CDC based on the best information we have currently to protect the public's health.This is a critical moment in the growing outbreak of COVID-19 in King County and these measures can potentially impact the spread of the disease.Public Health is recommending, but not requiring, the following steps:People at higher risk of severe illness should stay home and away from large groups of people as much as possible, including public...
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By John Cornelison on
3/4/2020 11:56 AM
ingredients to make your own hand sanitizer:2/3 cup of rubbing alcohol 1/3 cup aloe vera gel5-10 drops of essential oil (optional)Mixing bowlSpoonFunnelTwo-ounce spray bottle or liquid soap containerMasking tape and pen or marker for labeling the container (or adhesive labels) Directions: Pour the alcohol and aloe vera in a bowl and stir until blended. Add several drops of essential oil and stir to help mask the smell of alcohol. Use the funnel to pour the eight ounce mixture into containers, then affix the strips of marked masking tape (or adhesive labels) to identify the bottles' contents. Just be sure to wind up with 60-70% alcohol in the final solution. Resulting sanitizers are effective for some weeks in a closed bottle. Details at: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/hand-sanitizer-coronavirus-make-your-own/...
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By John Cornelison on
3/2/2020 8:17 AM
As COVID-19 begins spreading through Washington, be prepared for scams and misadvise to spread with it. VashonBePrepared’s suggestion? Ensure you are tracking authoritative (i.e., scientific, balanced) sources of information. We have prepared a list of these sources on our new web page: www.vashonbeprepared.org/covid-19
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By John Cornelison on
1/28/2020 4:22 PM
April 7-9, 2020Lynnwood Convention Center3711 196th Street SW Lynnwood, WA 98036
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN
Building stronger partnerships in the emergency management field through encouragement,
collaboration and continuous education.
Join your colleagues in emergency management for three days of
exceptional learning and networking opportunities. The Partners in Emergency Preparedness Conference (PIEPC) is the #1 Emergency Preparedness Conference in the
Northwest. Connecting more than 400 professionals representing business, education, government, non-profits,
emergency management, utilities, hospitals and more, the...
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By John Cornelison on
4/19/2019 5:34 PM
Do you know the difference between Hepatitis A and C, is your family protected? Today Public Health – Seattle & King County reported Hep A was active in King County. In private correspondence they indicated the individual is not known to have visited Vashon – although their contacts...
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By John Cornelison on
3/28/2019 10:24 AM
Building, sustaining volunteer health-care teams on Salish Sea islands who should attend: island residents (from across the Salish Sea) who are physicians, nurses, social workers, counselors, pharmacists when: Saturday, April 6 9a.m. - 4p.m. where: Vashon Land Trust Building 10014 SW Bank Rd, Vashon, WA 98070 map this cost: $20 suggested donation hosts: Vashon Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) and VashonBePrepared RSVP (seating limited to 50): contact John Osborn MD MRC@VashonBePrepared.org We live within the "Ring of Fire" - a place beautiful and prone to major geologic events such as the Cascadia Earthquake. ...
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By John Cornelison on
7/31/2018 8:17 AM
A major new report has just been issued by the UW Climate Impacts Group. For the first time it gives detailed predictions for sea level rise that is mapped throughout Washington’s coast line, including Puget Sound. Vashon is covered by 6 overlapping study regions, as shown in the map to the right. ...
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By John Cornelison on
7/18/2018 10:49 AM
Over a decade ago, about 75 enthusiastic CERT volunteers came out to the Evergreen State Fairgrounds in Monroe, Snohomish County, for the day. That memorable day, in 2003, was the first CERT Expo. The CERT Expo evolved to include continuing education sessions in the morning and participation by volunteers in a disaster exercise in the afternoon. In 2005, the CERT Expo expanded and moved to the Everett Community College. Our intrepid volunteers...
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By John Cornelison on
6/15/2018 4:36 PM
Vashon Maury Island Radio Club and VashonBePrepared invite the public to visit Vashon’s amateur radio volunteers at next Saturday’s 2018 Field Day event! Vashon Hams gather at our Field Day location atop the Swallow’s Nest Bluff on June 23rd and 24th to compete in the largest single amateur radio and emergency preparedness exercise. It's a fun day to come out and...
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By John Cornelison on
3/10/2018 2:37 PM
March 31 - Free Seminar Severe weather or an earthquake WILL create these Vashon conditions: The power out for days or longer Homes damaged, roads closed Phones not working well or at all Our Fire Department overloaded with emergency responses Ferries stop serving Vashon – docks may be damaged or boats needed elsewhere Gas, supplies and groceries not arriving from the mainland Families separated – some folks stranded off-island;...
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