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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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“The outbreak of COVID-19 in our region has caused widespread social and economic disruption, including layoffs and changes to the business landscape. In the midst of this, essential workforce needs have emerged in response to societal changes, including hiring increases for grocery stores, cleaning companies, healthcare, government services, and others.” Follow this link to find more career opportunities. Read more...
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Solid Ground provides some helpful resources regarding critical job opportunities (entry-level job openings in King County) and unemployment benefits (WA States). If you hve any relavant problem, follow this link. Read more...
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Follow this link to see helpful infographic desccribing various scenarios and corresponing available WA state benefits. Use this tool to see if your scenario may qualify you for paid sick leave, medical family leave, unemployment benefits, or industrial insurance (L&I). Read more...
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Get your questions related to the CARES Act answered. This new legislation will likely help many people, including people who typically don’t qualify for unemployment benefits. Learn more about the CARES Act, who qualifies for benefits, and how to apply! Read more...
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Get your questions related to unemployment due to COVID-19 answered. The Employment Security Department has developed responses to scenarios such as, I have been exposed to COVID-19; My work has changed due to COVID-19; My existing claim has changed; The school I work at is closed. Follow the link to learn more about how to navigate each of these various Read more...
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Seattle Public Library has online resources including ebooks, audiobooks, magazines, newspapers, podcasts, movies, music, and more. Even better, if you don’t have a library card yet, you can get an ecard and get acccess to the online collection right away. Read more...