Search results
Reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 by testing if you feel sick, attending a gathering, or been exposed to COVID-19. Wear a mask Wearing a mask is proven to slow the spread of COVID-19 and are still required in some settings.
- Isolation and Quarantine for Covid-19
If you need food or other support while you are staying home...
- Data Dashboard
These dashboards show trends in Washington state for...
- Vaccine Information
CDC recommends everyone 6 months and older should get an...
- Partner Toolkit
Spread the Facts Materials on this page are provided by...
- Health Care Providers
Washington State Hospital Association COVID-19; Patient...
- Treatments
The federal government has moved COVID-19 oral antiviral...
- Resources and Recommendations
This page is being reviewed for updates. The Washington...
- Isolation and Quarantine for Covid-19
Mar 15, 2020 · News & Media. Inslee statement on statewide shutdown of restaurants, bars and limits on size of gatherings expanded. March 15, 2020. Gov. Jay Inslee released a statement tonight that further expands protections against COVID-19.
Jun 30, 2021 · There are still some capacity rules for very large indoor events with over 10,000 attendees. Those events will be limited to 75% capacity under the current plan unless vaccine verification is...
- Web Producer
Nov 15, 2020 · (TVW) BY MYNORTHWEST STAFF. MyNorthwest.com. Gov. Inslee has announced new restrictions in an effort to curb the increasing cases of coronavirus in Washington state. His new order bans...
Sep 9, 2021 · Washington residents ages 5 and up must wear a mask — regardless of vaccination status — in outdoor gatherings of more than 500 people, Gov. Jay Inslee announced Thursday. The order goes into...
- Reporter
Mar 8, 2021 · Under Washington's current restrictions in Phase 2, indoor gatherings are allowed with a max of five people from two different households and outdoor gatherings are allowed with a max of 15...
Emergencies. COVID-19. Frequently Asked Questions. This page is being reviewed for updates. The Washington State Department of Health has updated its guidance for what to do if you are sick with COVID-19 or were exposed to COVID-19. This page may have content that is inconsistent with the new guidance. COVID-19 Basics. What is COVID-19?