People who reported COVID-19 violations get death threats after state releases their names Some people who reported suspected violations of Gov. Jay Inslee’s stay-at-home proclamations are receiving death threats and…
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Friday, May 8
$2.1 billion in unemployment benefits paid in Washington More than $2.1 billion has been paid out to people seeking unemployment benefits in Washington state during the coronavirus pandemic, with more…
Thursday, May 7
Long-term care facilities linked to 61% of WA virus deaths More than 60% of coronavirus deaths in Washington are linked to long-term care facilities and authorities say more than 250…
Wednesday, May 6
Phased reopening in WA: Golf but no haircuts yet Washington state’s phased reopening gets formally under way Tuesday, May 5 — although it may be June 1 before hair salons…
Tuesday, May 5
UW model predicts thousands more COVID-19 deaths nationwide as restrictions ease An influential model predicting outcomes of COVID-19 cases in terms of peaks and deaths updated its numbers Monday to…