Category: Coronavirus
How to Prepare for COVID-19
Nine practical things to do to prepare yourself for when COVID-19 comes to your community.
What to expect as colleges move classes online
What to expect as colleges and universities move classes online amid coronavirus fears: 4 questions answered
Stock Up on Your Prescriptions and Other Tips from DOH
You have a regularly scheduled doctor or dental appointment. Should you go? Get and spread reliable information on COVID-19.
Public health not recommending school closures at this time.
Public Health – Seattle & King County is not recommending closure of schools and childcare programs when cases of COVID-19 have not been identified in the school community.
Inslee issues emergency proclamation limiting large events
Starting today, events that take place in King, Snohomish, and Pierce counties with more than 250 people are prohibited by the state.
How To Avoid Coronavirus? Lessons From People Whose Lives Depend On It
Amelse knows hand-washing. She has an autoimmune disease that increases her risk of infection. She’s taken to heart the tried-and-true maxims of good hygiene.
In Coronavirus Epicenter, Washington’s Statehouse Scrambles to Govern
Washington state lawmakers are scrambling to pass a $100 million package to combat the coronavirus disease before their legislative session ends tomorrow.
Inslee issues new rules to protect older adults in nursing homes, living facilities
Rule changes center around visitors, screening, and precautionary measures.
Number of COVID-19 cases in King County rises to 190, deaths to 22
Officials urge King County residents to take seriously the recommendations to limit social contacts and minimize the spread of COVID-19 in the community.
What Medicare covers related to the coronavirus
Medicare covers lab tests for coronavirus. You pay no out-of-pocket costs when your health care provider orders it. Medicare covers all necesary hospitalizations
Healthplanfinder Offers Special Enrollment in Response to Coronavirus Outbreak
Uninsured individuals to be given 30 days to enroll in health insurance.
Social distancing doesn’t need to be social isolation
How we can keep each other stay safe and practice social distancing with love and as a community, not in isolation?
COVID-19 cases in Washington rises to 162, deaths to 22
Here’s the update from the Washington State Department of Health.
Number of COVID-19 cases in King County rises to 116, deaths to 20
Of the 33 new cases reported today, two are deaths. In addition, one person who was previously reported as a positive case has now died.
Frequently Asked Questions About COVID-19
Washington State Department of Health answers the most common questions it has been asked about the new coronavirus infection, COVID-19,