Looking for daily COVID-19 statistics?
Daily statistics are provided by the Department of Health (DOH) or view statewide statistics on a map.

Multilingual resources
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Need a phone number to call with questions about the virus?
DOH operates a hotline, with multiple language assistance, from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily at 1-800-525-0127. The call center cannot access COVID-19 testing results. You can also text the word “Coronavirus” to 211-211 to receive information and updates on your phone.

Guidance for complying with the Stay Home, Stay Healthy order
Guidance for businesses who want to request inclusion and individuals who want to report suspected violations  and those who want to report evictions as part of the Stay Home, Stay Healthy order. 

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What to do if you are ill

If you are ill with fever and a cough or shortness of breath, stay home. If you are unsure of how to care for yourself or are concerned about your condition, call your health care provider for advice. If you feel you need to visit your doctor, call them first. Keep yourself separated from other people and animals in your home. Cover your coughs and sneezes and wash your hands often.

Leave some for your neighbor. Don’t buy more than you need!

Washington's supply chains are operating normally, yet consumers are overstocking and clearing store shelves of the items that sick neighbors, doctors, dentists and emergency response personnel need to stay safe. Health experts emphasize the best way to protect yourself from infection is through washing your hands frequently and limiting contact with others, not by overstocking certain supplies. Leave some for the folks who need them most!

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