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Gov. Inslee defends decision to roll three counties back to Phase 2

OLYMPIA, Wash. — Gov. Jay Inslee has fielded frequent criticism this week following a decision to roll three counties back to Phase 2 of reopening. On Thursday, he addressed those concerns, defending the move as essential to avoiding a fourth wave of COVID-19 cases.

In order to remain in Phase 3, large counties need to have 200 or fewer new cases per 100,000 residents over two weeks and five or fewer hospitalizations per 100,000 residents over the past week. Pierce, Cowlitz, and Whitman counties fell short of both metrics when data was evaluated early this week, and will be moved to Phase 2 effective Friday.

While leaders in all three counties have been vocal in their opposition to the rollback, Inslee said Thursday that believes “the action we’ve taken has been quite measured.”

“This is not without a lot of thought — we don’t do this cavalierly,” he said. “We’ve thought deeply about this. Fundamentally we’re about saving lives and that’s what we’re doing.”

COVID-19 activity have been trending upwards statewide in the recent weeks, with the state now seeing over 1,000 new cases a day, similar to what was seen during last summer’s second wave.

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That had Inslee voicing concerns that the state is now standing on the edge of a fourth wave, and that “we cannot wait until that wave engulfs us.”

“The science has told us that the virus is not waiting for us; the virus is not done with us,” he said. “When I see numbers going up, it’s extremely disconcerting. The virus doesn’t allow us to call a timeout, and that’s why we’ve had to act.”

As to why Inslee opted for a more targeted approach to rollbacks rather than moving the entire state to Phase 2, he argued that it wouldn’t have made sense for many other counties where case rates have largely been kept under control.

“There was enough disparity between our communities that it wasn’t appropriate to have a one-size-fits all [approach],” he said.

As of early this week, 30 out of 39 Washington counties were meeting both required metrics to remain in Phase 3, while another six were failing to meet one of two.

For counties where cases are rising, Inslee urged residents to move activities and gathers outside to help minimize the risk of spreading COVID-19.

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