COVID-19 Resources and Information

 

Gov Inslee and other state and federal leaders address the media about the COVID-19 outbreak at Camp Murray, March 5.

Statewide COVID-19 information

We’ve moved all our COVID-19 information to the new state website. For the latest information and resources:

Visit doh.wa.gov/emergencies/covid-19

COVID-19 Reopening Guidance for Businesses and Workers

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ICYMI: Inslee letter to President Biden urges action for Point Roberts and border communities
Western States Scientific Safety Review Workgroup recommends Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine booster shot after six months
Inslee updates eviction moratorium bridge proclamation
Inslee letter to Zients requests federal medical staffing resources
Inslee amends Washington Ready proclamation
Inslee amends Washington Ready proclamation, issues new COVID-19 proclamation for nursing homes
Inslee updates proclamation on truck driver hours
Inslee updates higher education proclamation to align with recent vaccine requirement announcements
Inslee statement on FDA approval of Pfizer COVID vaccine
Inslee issues two proclamations for facial coverings, vaccine requirements
Inslee announces educator vaccination requirement and statewide indoor mask mandate
Inslee to provide clemency relief to individuals still serving community supervision solely on invalid drug possession convictions
Inslee issues proclamation requiring vaccination for most state employees, health and long-term care workers
Inslee announces vaccination requirement for most state employees, private health care and long-term care workers
Inslee rescinds two proclamations related to the COVID-19 pandemic
Inslee updates K-12 education proclamation
Inslee rescinds three additional proclamations related to the COVID-19 pandemic
Inslee statement on federal decision to maintain U.S.-Canada border closure
Inslee rescinds three proclamations related to the COVID-19 pandemic
ICYMI: Inslee letter to U.S. Secretary of State Blinken reiterates request to open U.S.-Canada border