How childcare and early learning programs are taking simple steps to improve indoor air quality, Public Health Insider blog

Improving indoor air quality is one of the most important and long-lasting approaches to reducing the spread of COVID-19. With the emergence of lower-cost options that can make a difference, Public Health has been working alongside child care providers to reduce the virus’ spread and to promote other health benefits by improving indoor air quality.


Shipments from the federal government of COVID-19 vaccine for children 6 months to 5 years are delayed. Public Health on Instagram

The delays will affect appointment availability for the first weeks. Public Health’s vaccine sites start to vaccinate this age group June 23-24 by appointment only. Go to kingcounty.gov/vaccine for location and scheduling.


Join us Friday, June 24 for a community vaccination event at the LCSNW North Puget Sound Community Resource Center in SeaTac, Public Health on Facebook

Lutheran Community Services NW (LCSNW) is hosting this COVID-19 vaccination event. COVID-19 vaccinations are always free, no insurance is required. Moderna, Pfizer, and J&J available for those eligible 5+. No appointment needed.


Updated guidance for health providers at long-term health care facilities (PDF)

Treating Eligible Residents for COVID-19 in Your Facility.


Frequently asked questions about COVID-19 testing updated

Updated answers to questions #1: "What do I need for my testing appointment?" and #6: "When and how will I get my results?"


Test to Treat: Faster, Easier Access to Life‑Saving COVID‑19 Treatments, U.S. federal Health and Human Services on YouTube

The Test to Treat program can provide faster, easier access to lifesaving COVID-19 treatments. If you test positive, you can see a health care provider, and if eligible, get a prescription for an oral COVID-19 treatment and have that prescription filled—all at one location.

There are hundreds of pharmacy-based Test to Treat locations nationwide, including HHS Health Resources and Services Administration-funded community health centers. People can also continue to be tested and treated by their own health care providers, who can prescribe these oral antivirals and patients can fill their prescriptions at locations where the antivirals are distributed. View the COVID-19 Test to Treat Locator.


COVID-19 summary case report data dashboard (Updated on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays)

All other COVID-19 dashboards are posted at www.kingcounty.gov/covid/data


View this COVID-19 weekly email alert online

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