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Coronavirus In Puyallup: The Week In Review
Washington broke its daily coronavirus record for the fourth time this month, as the state logged more than 2,000 new cases Friday.

Charles started as Field Editor for Patch in May 2020, covering western Washington. He is based in Seattle. In the past, he has written for various TV news stations in Seattle, Reno, Nevada and Fairbanks, Alaska. He has also worked as a music critic, weatherman, and soccer referee.
Washington broke its daily coronavirus record for the fourth time this month, as the state logged more than 2,000 new cases Friday.

A new study from researchers at UW Medicine found that patients hospitalized with COVID-19 have a 40 percent hospital death rate.
The state department of Labor & Industries says they've been called to investigate nearly 400 agricultural workplaces during the pandemic.
Washington is asking residents to enter a 14-day quarantine before traveling to or from the state.
Rain is in the cards for the next five days, and the Cascades are on track to pick up a healthy dose of snow.
Rain is in the cards for the next five days, and the Cascades are on track to pick up a healthy dose of snow.
Rain is in the cards for the next five days, and the Cascades are on track to pick up a healthy dose of snow.
Rain is in the cards for the next five days, and the Cascades are on track to pick up a healthy dose of snow.
In Thursday's address, the governor and his wife asked residents to stay home this winter, and hinted at possible restrictions to come.
Families in Pierce County continue to struggle to put food on their tables as the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic continues.
Families in King County continue to struggle to put food on their tables as the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic continues.
Deputies say they believe 12-year-old Jarseline Lemus-Zuniga & her 10-year-old brother Pedro ran away from home Thursday morning.
Community members rallied to honor of Deputy Daryl Shuey, who suffered a medical emergency and died while on patrol earlier this week.
Heads up, Washington: the Leonid meteor shower, which has produced some of the most intense meteor storms in history, is nearing its peak.
84.7 percent of registered WA voters cast their ballot in the Nov. 3 Election, making it the greatest turnout the state has ever seen.
Officials and groups from across the evergreen state are marking Veterans Day 2020 by sharing messages of thanks to America's veterans.
Analysts have called the presidential election for Joe Biden. Here's how WA residents and elected officials are responding to the news.
The weekend should allow for some sunshine, and a break from the rain, as overnight temperatures dip toward freezing.
The weekend should allow for some sunshine, and a break from the rain, as overnight temperatures dip toward freezing.
The weekend should allow for some sunshine, and a break from the rain, as overnight temperatures dip toward freezing.