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- Department of Health data shows Washington logged a record-breaking 6,235 new infections on Friday, dwarfing the previous single-day record set in December of last year. By Alec Regimbal
- Seattle's largest school districts plan to start school in person after winter break. By Alec Regimbal
- After opening in early 2020, Star Fusion & Bar spent its entire life battling the pandemic. By Lindsey Kirschman
- As winter approaches, health officials say an uptick in flu cases is likely. But if you get sick, how do you know if you have the flu or COVID? Here's what you should know. By Alec Regimbal
- A slew of state health and safety protocols enacted over the past several months means this season still won’t feel like seasons past. Here's what you need to know. By Alec Regimbal
- The House and Senate have released their respective COVID-19 protocols for the upcoming legislative session, and they differ in key ways. By Alec Regimbal
- Seattle Public Schools voted Wednesday night and passed the resolution in a unanimous vote. By Alec Regimbal
- There are two types of school vaccine clinics that are available to students. By Alec Regimbal
- Users can get their individualized QR codes via text or email. By Alec Regimbal
- King County expects to receive doses for 48,000 children in the first week. By Callie Craighead
- The mandate is currently one of the strictest in the country, impacting hundreds of thousands of state workers. By Alec Regimbal
- The campaign is to prepare businesses and residents for what to expect once the new policy takes effect on Oct. 25. By Callie Craighead
- A vote on the measure was postponed until the board’s Nov. 3 meeting. By Alec Regimbal
- The order goes into effect Nov. 15 By Alec Regimbal
- "With new cases in children in the U.S. continuing to be at a high level, this submission is an important step in our ongoing effort against COVID-19." By Alec Regimbal
- Approximately 77% of the state’s eligible population has received at least one dose.
- National and Washington health officials say trick-or-treating is a go — but they’re still urging some modifications for the holiday activity. By Alec Regimbal
- Starting Oct. 25, proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test will be required to enter restaurants, bars, gyms, theaters and entertainment venues in King County. By Alec Regimbal
- If you recieved two doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, you may be eligible for a booster shot. By Alec Regimbal
- The city's new clinics will serve West, South and Central Seattle. By Alec Regimbal