Stay home, stay healthy

To help stop the spread of COVID-19, Governor Inslee has asked Washington residents to stay home as much as possible and do their part to keep everyone healthy. This is especially important as the state begins to gradually reopen and we work together to prevent outbreaks.

Avoiding group gatherings, staying six feet away from others, wearing a cloth face covering and engaging in good hygiene such as hand-washing and covering our coughs and sneezes are all ways we can each do our part to keep ourselves, our families, workers and our communities safe.

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You and Your Family

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You and Your Family

Programs and services that may be helpful for Washingtonians who are impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Find guidance on keeping yourself and your family safe, financial support, access to health…

Workers

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Workers

Information about unemployment, workers rights, how to advocate for yourself, and protecting yourself from exposure. Find agencies supporting loss of work, employment status changes, and employee…

Business

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Business

The Joint Information Center’s Economic Resiliency Team has put together this list of resources to help your business during this difficult time. Find out what is considered essential, guidance…

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Daily statistics are provided by the Department of Health (DOH) or view statewide statistics on a map.

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