
COVID-19 RESOURCES
Converge Media’s Guide to COVID-19 Testing in the Southend
Are you living in the Southend and looking to get a COVID-19 test?
CITY, COUNTY, AND STATE COVID-19 RESOURCES
CITY OF SEATTLE
Covid-19 guidance and resources provided by the City of Seattle.
KING COUNTY
Covid-19 guidance and resources provided by King County.
STATE OF WASHINGTON
Covid-19 guidance and resources provided by the State of Washington.
VACCINE LOCATOR
All Washingtonians 16 and older are eligible for vaccination. Visit vaccinelocator.doh.gov for more information.
COVID-19 VACCINE UPDATES & FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions about COVID-19 Vaccination
CDC - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
CDC has been working closely with health departments and partners to develop vaccination plans for when a vaccine is available. Find answers to commonly asked questions. Regular updates are made. READ MORE
COVID-19 RISK ASSESMENT PLANNING TOOL
PATTERNS OF WHERE PEOPLE ARE EXPOSED TO COVID-19 DIFFER FOR COMMUNITIES OF COLOR AND ACROSS GEOGRAPHIC AREAS
OUR COVID-19 COVERAGE
CORONAVIRUS UPDATE SHOW WITH CONVERGE MEDIA
Join Omari Salisbury and Producer Nikki as they bring you the latest COVID-19 news from the Pacific Northwest.
Watch past episodes on our Youtube channel or listen as a podcast on your favorite podcast platform.
MORE COVID-19 COVERAGE FROM CONVERGE MEDIA
The Coronavirus Update Podcast
Join Omari Salisbury and Producer Nikki as they bring you the latest COVID-19 news from the Pacific Northwest.
Watch past episodes on our Youtube channel or listen as a podcast on your favorite podcast platform.
ASK A QUESTION
Do you have a question about COVID-19 or the state, county or city’s response? We’re here to help and will do our best to get you answers. Just use the form here:
Dr. Jeffrey Duchin, chief health officer for Public Health – Seattle & King County, explained to TraeAnna Holiday, host of The Day with Trae what you can do to protect yourself from the current uptick in COVID-19 cases throughout King County. According to the King County COVID-19 trends, COVID-19 cases began rising in November and have gradually increased.