Some work will continue
The man is the first person in Washington to contract the disease while in a state prison.
Despite the department’s success with a one-man team, South King Fire is looking for the community’s help to sew gowns for first responders.
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.
The Arcora Foundation is also attempting to expand its urgent care database, allowing those with different insurances to use its services during the outbreak.
As in other states, demand for intensive health care due to COVID-19 is expected to peak later in April.
Police given peace of mind amid COVID-19 pandemic.
Advocacy organizations are adjusting their services to meet survivor needs
The governor said Wednesday that the state must become self-reliant in the fight against COVID-19.
Ferguson sent cease and desist letters to five businesses, including one in Issaquah.