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Governor Jay Inslee holds a news conference to provide an update on the state's COVID-19 response.
| Governor's OfficeEl gobernador Jay Inslee anunció el 23 de marzo de 2020 la orden “Quédese en casa, manténgase sano” para todo el estado que exige que nadie salga de su casa a menos que sea para realizar una tar
The Department of Licensing (DOL) is temporarily closing all driver licensing lobbies beginning March 31, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Grocery stores are open because they are essential businesses, but we still need to limit our time out of the house.
Gov. Jay Inslee announced additional guidance today related to the "Stay Home, Stay Healthy" proclamation to slow the spread of COVID-19. Inslee also sent a government-to-government letter to Washington's tribal communities.
To support hospitals in preparing for an expected increase in COVID-19-related expenses, state and federal funding is being made available.
Governor Jay Inslee, Mayor Jenny A. Durkan, and King County Executive Dow Constantine join FEMA Region 10 Administrator Mike O’Hare and Brigadier General Doug Cherry to discuss the deployment of a field hospital at CenturyLink Field Event Center
Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler today urged all insurers doing business in Washington to immediately extend automobile insurance coverage for personal delivery drivers to aid people temporarily assigned this duty during the coronavirus pandemic and state of emergency.
Gov. Inslee provides construction guidance and signs proclamations for UI rules, healthcare payments
Gov. Jay Inslee announced new measures to combat COVID-19 today and released additional guidance for construction in his “Stay Home, Stay Healthy” order.
The Department of Social and Health Services announced that its Community Services Offices will further reduce foot traffic from the public beginning March 26. The reduction of in-person services will remain in place until further notice.
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced additional flexibilities to make it easier for children, seniors, and individuals with disabilities to get food during the COVID-19 national emergency and remove administrative roadblocks for the dedicated local staff who serve them. These changes are in line with USDA’s commitment to keep Americans safe, secure, and healthy during this national emergency and explore all options to keep kids fed during this unprecedented time.
Food, rental assistance, small business support and health services among eligible uses of funding to 17 rural Washington counties.
The closures begin March 25 and last until at least 5 p.m. on April 8. WDFW will re-evaluate on April 6 whether the closure may need to be extended.
Washington state today launched an online form so businesses can get clarification or submit a request for inclusion as essential under Gov. Jay Inslee’s Stay Home, Stay Healthy proclamation. The proclamation goes into effect at midnight tonight, closing non-essential businesses for the next two weeks.
The FDA is beginning to see unauthorized fraudulent test kits that are being marketed to test for COVID-19 in the home.
Effective Wednesday, March 25, the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) will close all offices statewide to the public. This move is meant to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 by limiting interactions between staff and the public.
Despite this closure, WSDA is an agency that supports part of our state’s critical infrastructure, and intends to continue providing high-quality inspections and other crucial services necessary to support commerce and maintain the viability of our vital food supply chain.