Coronavirus In Seattle
KUOW's ongoing coverage of the coronavirus pandemic in Seattle and surrounding area.
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Seattle farmers markets' gradual return, with new safety protocols
Farmers markets are slowly re-opening. Beginning Saturday, the U-District market will start selling again. So is Ballard on Sunday. But before you go, there are a few things you need to know.
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Seller anxiety rises as Amazon restrictions continue
Amazon has been restricting goods coming into its warehouses for a month. That’s squeezing businesses who had orders from the company.
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April 16th | Would you offer yourself as a test subject for a coronavirus vaccine?
We speak to one of the first recipients of what could become a COVID-19 vaccine. We also spoke to Mayor Jenny Durkan. How will the state manage the release of incarcerated people from prison? And how’s your covetiquette?
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Boeing to resume airplane production in Washington state
Boeing says it is restarting production of commercial airplanes. The move brings 27,000 people back to work. It also begins to answer ques
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Coronavirus immunity permits for Washingtonians? 'We're not quite there yet'
As of April 15, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has authorized three coronavirus antibody tests. But some scientists argue that not enough is presently known about how novel coronavirus antibodies work, in order to correctly determine whether someone is immune.
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I help run a drive through coronavirus testing site. Here’s what’s on my mind
Voices of the pandemic features people in the Seattle area who are on the frontlines of the coronavirus outbreak.
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How Washington's coronavirus tzar thinks we're doing
Washington state has a new coronavirus czar, Raquel Bono. She shared how our hospitals are faring and what the state foresees about the course of this crisis.
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My mom felt alone in the hospital, and there was nothing I could do
Bobbi Nodell works in communications for a health care system in Seattle. So she's been thinking about COVID-19 a lot. But it got personal, when her own 87 year old mother, Shirley Nodell, went to the hospital and tested positive.
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The unemployed struggle as Washington’s coronavirus crisis lengthens
At the start of the closures triggered by coronavirus, people were told any layoffs would be temporary and that government checks would cover their expenses. But people caught up in the reality of this crisis are finding that’s not always true.
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From Monroe to Rikers, how COVID-19 spreads in prison
When even on lockdown, social distancing remains impossible.
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April 15th | Are you quarancourting?
Getting closer in the age of social distancing. Trying to socially distance in prisons. And how our social distancing is paying off at the state policy level.
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Every time a patient improves, it's a huge morale boost to the entire team
Voices of the pandemic features people in the Seattle area who are on the frontlines of the coronavirus outbreak.



