The average COVID-19 infected person may be likely to infect just one or fewer additional persons with COVID-19, down from an average of 2.7 persons in late February, study says.
Despite library buildings being off-limits, the library system has many virtual programs planned for the spring. Image courtesy King County Library System
After a protest at the Monroe prison, the state says it will take steps to thin populations immediately.
$11 million available to help pay bills
Since the COVID-19 outbreak began, Asians and Asian Americans have been targeted.
Third week in a row of record numbers
A date has not been set, though two more free days are approaching in June.
Facilities are located throughout the county to assist patients with varying levels of support.
The Brewmaster’s Foundation weekly Community Supported Agriculture box includes fresh produce from local farms and beers from Washington breweries.
State Insurance Commissioner Kreidler issues request
Some work will continue
The man is the first person in Washington to contract the disease while in a state prison.
Monday’s decision applies to all schools — public, private and charter.
At facilities in Kent, Seattle
The study, under peer review, was led by an Everett Clinic doctor. It could speed up testing nationwide.
The facility has until Sept. 16 to pay or address areas of concern or it will be terminated.
Washington Interscholastic Activities Association making contingency plans for high school sports competitions after extension of stay home order.
The Arcora Foundation is also attempting to expand its urgent care database, allowing those with different insurances to use its services during the outbreak.
Federal Way resident Evelyn Allcorn shares story of her husband’s battle with COVID-19 after he tested positive on March 28.
Police given peace of mind amid COVID-19 pandemic.
