Coronavirus In Seattle
KUOW's ongoing coverage of the coronavirus pandemic in Seattle and surrounding area.
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As kids melt down, Seattle parents reconsider social distancing
The temperature was in the mid to high 60s in Seattle on Tuesday, and two girls who were neighbors giggled and played in a lush, green front yard. They had dolls in hand and a standing dollhouse for make-believe play.
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More Washington counties get the green light to slowly reopen
The county-by-county reopening of Washington state is picking up steam. The state Secretary of Health on Friday approved four additional places where...
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Fraud, face coverings, and fireworks this week
Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Brandi Kruse of Q13, David Kroman of Crosscut, and Charles Mudede from The Stranger.
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Washington state loses hundreds of millions of dollars in unemployment scam
Unemployment scammers stole hundreds of millions of dollars from Washington state in recent weeks. That staggering amount was confirmed Thursday by the state employment office.
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How tweetstorms of misinformation skew our handle on the facts during a pandemic
UW’s Jevin West helps us navigate CV Spamalot
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This Tacoma doctor marks his days in PPE and poetry
Voices of the Pandemic features people in the Seattle area who are on the frontlines of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Seattle performers find a new stage online
Seattle’s night life is slowly reopening with food delivery and to-go cocktails. But music venues and night clubs remain closed – and they're unlikely to see crowds any time soon. Amid the pandemic, performing artists are taking their stage shows to live streaming.
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May 21st | The fraying pandemic response has its roots in history
A dangerous American patchwork. Why is Seattle sweeping homeless encampments? A look at how the first coronavirus vaccine human trial is going, and another Voice of the Pandemic.
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Mayor Durkan on clearing homeless encampments during the pandemic
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan joins us for her weekly check-in.
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Denial is ‘the most dangerous thing of all’ when facing a virus
Voices of the Pandemic features people in the Seattle area who are on the frontlines of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Summer school in Seattle goes ahead, on a short schedule
OSPI plans to continue distance learning
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Nordstrom says it will weather the crisis that is destroying retailers
Seattle retail giant Nordstrom, Inc. says it will persevere through the crisis that has shuttered stores everywhere, and forced some major retailers into bankruptcy.



