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The intention of these resources is to help establishments communicate with their customers and staff the steps they are taking to minimize the risk of COVID-19 in restaurants, grocery stores, childcare centers, and housing communities. These resources are offered in multiple languages: Amharic, Chines, Khmer, Korean, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Vietnamese. Read more...
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This guide is intended to issue a “Stay Home – Stay Healthy” order for essential businesses. The Governor directs businesses that can operate using telework to continue to do so. For businesses where individuals cannot work from home, the Governor’s Office has providedguidance on what businesses are essential.Many employers in theHealthcare Sector should follow specific guidancefrom the Washington State Department Read more...
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When your child’s sick, you’re their nurturer, playmate, and live-in nurse all wrapped up into one person. But novel coronavirus (COVID-19) challenges us in new ways. Though usually mild in kids, COVID-19 can be serious for some adults. And that means it’s especially important that you protect your own health. Follow this link to learn about some concrete steps you Read more...
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Washington State Department of Health developed a guide for those who are caring for someone who is at higher risk of getting COVID-19. This guide includes preventative measures, details what symptoms to look for, what to do if your loved one gets sick, and strategies for staying safe without personal protective equipment (PPE). Follow this link to learn more. Read more...
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All healthcare facilities need to implement the following Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) conservation strategies to the greatest extent possible at this time. Follow this link to learn more about PPE Conservation Strategies. Read more...
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This resource is intended to guide the state on how to prioritize the fulfillment of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requests to meet the needs of the response to COVID-19. PPE is a scarce resource and difficult to procure across the state, nationally, and internationally. The prioritization document does not guarantee fulfillment of every order that meets the priority criteria nor Read more...
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Supportive housing tenants are often highly vulnerable populations. It is critical that tenants continue to receive support during this time. CSH highly encourages supportive housing providers to continue to provide support to tenants during the COVID-19 outbreak, while ensuring the health and safety of their staff. The following provides guidance and considerations that can help guide supportive housing providers during Read more...
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In the midst of Community Center closures and social distancing, we know that finding a sense of community and staying active can be difficult. In an attempt to mitigate these feelings of isolation, please check the Seattle Lifelong Recreation Facebook page for daily links to virtual field trips, fitness videos, and information on how to stay active, safe, and healthy! Read more...
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We are continuing to offer critical services over the phone, via email, and utilizing social distancing during this time. Follow the link to get support with Rental Assistance and Evction Prevention, Unemployment, Aging and Disability Resources, as well as Citizenship Application and Interview Prep. Read more...
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Have you been recently laid off, lost hours, or seen a severe downturn of your business due to the COVID-19 crisis? We’d like to hear your story! Tell us if you’re able to pay your rent, if you’re working with your landlords to work out a payment plan, communications between you and your landlord, or any other stories of your Read more...
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In light of COVID-19 the National LGBT Cancer Network wants to collect stories about how coronavirus and self-quarantining are affecting our lives. These stories will be shared with partner LGBTQ+ organizations. It is our goal to uplift a wide range of experiences and perspectives, to help show public health officials, the media, legislators, and ourselves how this pandemic is impacting Read more...