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Seattle Hospitals Strained

Short-staffed and undersupplied: Coronavirus crisis strains Seattle area’s capacity to deliver care
Now as cases of virus-stricken patients suffering from COVID-19 multiply, Seattle-area government and hospital officials are facing the real-life consequences of shortcomings they’ve documented on paper for years.
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COVID-19 Charts
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Not Just Older at Risk
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Planning for Illness
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School Closures, Pro and Con
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Fake Coronavirus Cure
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Hospital Workers Assaulted
Mercer Island man accused of assaulting Seattle hospital workers with needle pulled from his arm
Bryan Maruhashi, a 29-year-old Mercer Island man, went to Kaiser Permanente’s Capitol Hill campus to be treated for an unknown virus after recently traveling to Hong Kong, Japan and Bali. While getting his blood drawn, King County prosecutors say Maruhashi…
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Inslee < 250
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WHO in China
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How it Spread
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Community Spread Everywhere?
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12-year Toilet Paper Supply
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10 Nursing Homes Test Positive

Two more coronavirus deaths in King County as 10 nursing homes report positive tests
Two more King County nursing home residents have died after contracting COVID-19, bringing the total number of deaths in the county to 22 and the statewide number to 24 as of Tuesday afternoon (March 10). Officials reported 74 new cases in the county.
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WashYourHandsingTon
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From Patient 0
Seattle’s Patient Zero Spread Coronavirus Despite Ebola-Style Lockdown
First known U.S. case offers lessons in how and how not to fight the outbreak.
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5-day Average Incubation
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19 WA Deaths
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Home-testing Kits
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COVID-19 Lung Damage
There Is a ‘Tipping Point’ Before Coronavirus Kills
- Covid-19’s trek to lower respiratory tract marks severe phase
- Progression from mild or moderate to severe can occur quickly
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Nursing Homes Hit Hard

3 new deaths in coronavirus outbreak while Kent, King County battle over quarantine plan
Three more people have died from the COVID-19 outbreak in the Puget Sound area, local officials said, as the number of confirmed cases swelled to 79, including confirmed cases now in Grant County and Jefferson County. The three new deaths were patients being treated at EvergreenHealth Hospital, wher…
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At-risk? Stay home. 10 dead

King Co. advises high-risk residents to stay home as COVID-19 death toll reaches 10
SEATTLE — King County has announced sweeping new recommendations for its residents to reduce their risk of exposure to COVID-19 as officials somberly announced a 10th death in the Puget Sound region with confirmed cases now reaching over three dozen.
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Mercer Island Virus Site
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Amazon Employee Tests Positive
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One Virus Lineage in the US

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The field of genomic epidemiology focuses on using the genetic sequences of pathogens to understand patterns of transmission and spread.
Viruses mutate very quickly and accumulate changes during the process of transmission from one infected individual to another.
The novel coronavirus which is respo…
Viruses mutate very quickly and accumulate changes during the process of transmission from one infected individual to another.
The novel coronavirus which is respo…
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WA Schools Closing

Several western Washington schools to close Tuesday over coronavirus concerns
BOTHELL, Wash. — Here is a list of schools in western Washington that will be closed on Tuesday, March 3 for coronavirus concerns and preparations: Northshore School District- All Schools closed to students Grove Elementary School and Early Learning Center, Marysville School District Kentw…
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Hand Sanitizer
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6 US Deaths
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4 More Deaths
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Worst Case Likely
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2nd Case / Community Spread
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Stop Buying Masks
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Despite COVID-19 Coronavirus, Here Is Why You Should Stop Buying Face Masks
Unless you are health care professional, a hockey goalie, or Batman, or caring for someone who has an infection like a new coronavirus infection, you probably do not need to buy a mask just because of the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak.
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First C19 Death in WA
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