According to the latest state data, disease activity remains well above target levels in most Washington counties. Catch up on the latest.
State health officials confirmed 786 new coronavirus cases and seven new deaths in Washington Sunday. Catch up on the latest developments.
Officials confirmed 1,025 new cases of COVID-19 Saturday, while one death was removed from the state's count. Catch up on the latest news.
Officials across the state are adapting to the surge in cases by closing classrooms and warning of new restrictions.
Many of the cases remain in younger adults, but cases are growing in older age groups and health officials say that's a serious concern.
State officials reported another 762 illnesses and 14 deaths Thursday as the governor announced plans to impose further restrictions.
Under the modified rules, indoor dining will be limited to members of the same household. Indoor bar service will be prohibited.
The latest deaths were recorded in patients from eight Washington counties. Catch up on the latest developments here.
UW Medicine will work with public health agencies to choose 7,000 volunteers for antibody testing across the state.
UW Medicine says their COVID-19 vaccine has worked well in mice and models well for primates, and could be tested on humans soon.
The state has now confirmed 46,946 cases of COVID-19, and the death toll has risen to 1,447 people. Catch up on the latest developments.
Testing confirmed another 959 coronavirus cases in Washington on Saturday, while 10 more people have died. Catch up on the latest here.
Around Seattle a new wave of patients is showing up at emergency departments, and the same is true for many other hospitals across the U.S.
A state report on Friday warned that Washington was "on a path to runaway growth" if changes aren't made. Catch up on the latest news here.
The employee works in Jail Health Services and last reported for duty in Seattle on Tuesday, county officials said.
It's been just three days since the state set the previous one-day record, which health officials say is a troubling sign.
The latest deaths linked to COVID-19 were recorded among patients in eight Washington counties. Catch up on the latest developments.
King County has purchased 20 million disposable masks, and enough cloth face coverings to equip each resident with two.
The data comes as the state reworks how the death toll will be considered going forward. Catch up on the latest developments.
The study is led by Dr. Lisa Jackson at the Kaiser Permanente Washington Research Institute in Seattle.
On Monday, the state removed over three dozen from the death toll, now they're reworking how all deaths are classified.
The number of Americans who have lost insurance during the pandemic shattered the previous record set in 2008, according to a new study.
As daily case counts continued to build Monday, 39 deaths were removed from the state's official tally.
UW Medicine says antibody testing of their frontline staff has shown how precautionary measures are protecting health care workers.
Health officials confirmed 1,438 new coronavirus cases over the weekend in Washington. Catch up on the latest developments.
A new study has found that coronavirus transmissions are increasing in both eastern and western Washington.
King County is seeing a surge in new coronavirus cases, which health officials say has been driven mostly by younger adults.
State health officials reported 15 additional deaths and 640 new COVID-19 illnesses Thursday afternoon. Catch up on the latest developments.
The latest deaths are among residents from seven Washington counties. Catch up on the latest developments here.
While the coronavirus at first pounded the greater Seattle area, the epicenter has now moved east across the Cascade Range.
Health officials confirmed 651 new COVID-19 cases in Washington on Sunday, as well as five more deaths. Catch up on the latest developments.
State health officials confirmed 627 new coronavirus cases heading into the holiday weekend Friday. Catch up on the latest developments.
Washington again passed its daily case record Thursday as the governor froze reopening phases for the next two weeks. Here is the latest.
Public health officials ask everyone to stay vigilant over the holiday weekend, as coronavirus activity continues to rise across the state.
According to the university, at least 105 students living at 15 fraternity houses have tested positive for the coronavirus in recent days.
The daily number of new COVID-19 illnesses continues to rise in Washington. Catch up on the latest developments here.
Case counts have doubled over the past two weeks, and King County health officials say now over half of new cases are in younger adults.
University officials said at least 38 students living in fraternity houses north of the Seattle campus have confirmed COVID-19 cases.
Washington's Department of Health is encouraging everyone to stay close to home this Fourth of July Weekend to avoid spreading COVID-19.
Health officials confirmed 549 new coronavirus cases in Washington Saturday, amid a statewide uptick. Catch up on the latest developments.