Coronavirus In Seattle
KUOW's ongoing coverage of the coronavirus pandemic in Seattle and surrounding area.
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Swedish enrolls Covid-19 patients for trial of anti-inflammatory drug
One physician studying Covid-19 says “the thing that I think does provide us hope is there are people trying to study this as quickly as possible.”
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Ramadan on Zoom: A reminder that we are alone before God
Religious gatherings aren’t currently allowed in Washington state because of the pandemic. For Muslims, that’s especially hard right now, because this is the holy month of Ramadan.
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Blog en vivo: últimas noticias sobre el Coronavirus en el área de Seattle
Esta página se mantendrá actualizada con las últimas noticias sobre el Coronavirus en la región de Seattle y sus alrededores.
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April 30th | Are June weddings on this year? It’s dicey.
On the plus side: if they are, the mayor might be available to officiate. Clinical trials of an antiviral drug that shows promise. A look at the US-China relationship during a pandemic. How well are you and your neighbors staying at home? And another Voice of the Pandemic.
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Seattle mayor on a payroll tax and staying home longer
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan joins us for her weekly check-in.
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Driving starts to bounce back after pandemic-driven collapse. Too soon?
More Washingtonians are getting behind the wheel in recent weeks, despite the stay-at-home order.
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Staying home: I hope they know they're doing it for their community and, in a sense, also for me
Voices of the pandemic features people in the Seattle area who are on the front lines of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Locals only, please. Reopening of some Washington state parks greeted by concern
Outdoor enthusiasts in Washington may be looking forward to the reopening of many shuttered state parks and public lands next week. But a few of Washington's most popular state parks could stay closed because the surrounding communities are worried about crowds and renewed disease spread.
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I put people on mechanical ventilators. Here's what I've seen
Voices of the Pandemic features people in the Seattle area on the front lines of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Mixed-status immigrant families may miss out on federal funds
Some U.S. citizens are not eligible for stimulus funds if their spouse is undocumented. At least two federal lawsuits are challenging this exclusion. In Washington, that could affect more than 130-thousand children in mixed-status families.
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Washington state hustles for masks, gowns, and gloves, but is millions short of what it wants
Adequate supplies of personal protective equipment are still a problem in Washington State. The goods are important to protect healthcare workers – and as an indication of whether and how the state can reopen.
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Creating an app that could help fight the coronavirus
The University of Washington and volunteers from Microsoft have teamed up to create an app that could help contact tracers slow the spread of coronavirus.



