Updated information on coronavirus cases was unavailable Tuesday due to wind storm damage and service interruptions, officials said.
Health officials are hoping to avoid a surge in cases over Labor Day weekend, as the fall months ahead are likely to pose new challenges.
Deaths linked to COVID-19 have dropped significantly since April, when the illness was the third most common cause of death in the county.
A cardiac patient’s chance of becoming a long-term survivor are more than doubled if a someone on the scene administers prompt CPR.
On Sunday, King and Whitman counties reported the highest number of new COVID-19 illnesses in Washington.
The Seattle Fire Department's fourth coronavirus testing site is in West Seattle, joining those in North Seattle, SODO and Rainier Beach.
The latest deaths were recorded in eight Washington counties. Catch up on the latest developments.
In some cases, the flu can lead to heart complications even for patients who don't have any other documented cardiac health concerns.
Recently the CDC announced it was no longer advising tests for asymptomatic people who have been in close contact with coronavirus patients.
A new survey among younger people found a much higher likelihood of COVID-19 illness among those who vape or smoke cigarettes.
Many youth leagues have been canceled by the coronavirus pandemic, but UW health experts say some could be played safely.
The experimental treatment is designed to use antibodies to combat the virus.
The outbreak is affecting multiple units at St. Michael Medical Center.
Public health officials are urging everyone to help limit the spread of COVID-19 before we reach critical fall months.
The state is beginning to see signs of improvement in many counties, but most remain well above the target levels of transmission.
All King County residents are invited to a drive-thru mask distribution event in Rainier Beach on Thursday.
A coronavirus outbreak on a Seattle-based fishing vessel helped researchers learn more about the level of protection antibodies can provide.
The state reported 15 additional deaths in 10 counties on Sunday. Catch up on the latest developments.
Doctors are just starting to understand the long-term impacts the disease can have on the human body, and they could be fairly serious.
Health officials say recent trends indicate the state is again making progress against COVID-19 in Washington.
A two-week span in July saw nearly 100,000 children contract the coronavirus across America.
As a result of the latest positive case, 14 additional firefighters have had to be taken off duty and quarantined.
Confirmed coronavirus cases reached 63,072 in Washington Sunday, while deaths remained at 1,688. Catch up on the latest news.
Washington health officials confirmed 936 new COVID-19 cases and 16 deaths Saturday, amid more issues with the state's reporting system.
A total of 640 people across the country have gotten sick.
The rare, but serious, condition has now been identified in young patients from five Washington counties.
A new study is showing just how well Washington is supplying nursing homes and preventing coronavirus transmissions.
The majority of deaths reported Tuesday were among patients from Spokane and Yakima counties. Catch up on the latest developments.
The report outlines which types of workplaces have seen the most outbreaks, in the hopes of figuring out how to prevent further infections.
The state has now confirmed 58,173 cases of COVID-19 after testing more than one million people. Catch up on the latest developments.
After a data outage delayed coronavirus updates Friday, Saturday the state reported 28 deaths for both Saturday and Friday.
State officials said that an issue with the reporting system Friday delayed updated information on new cases.
Here’s what we know about unordered seeds that have been mailed to homes in several states, including Washington.
The state says it is on track to fulfill its promise to clear the unemployment claim backlog by the end of July.
State health officials say daily case counts may be starting to level off, but the number of hospitalizations continues to rise.
Here's a look at all of Washington's best-ranked hospitals according to U.S. News & World Report.
Beginning Thursday, all indoor service at bars will be prohibited, and alcohol service at restaurants must end by 10 p.m.
The numbers come amid a new study that found hospitalization and death rates were up across Washington. Catch up on the latest developments.
A new study has found the high case counts Washington has seen over past weeks are now leading to more deaths and serious illnesses.
Heatstroke is more serious and occurs when the body reaches a temperature of 104 degrees or higher.