09/25/2020 - 03/31/2020 - *If you cannot wear awell-fitting mask:You should isolate at home for 10 days after your symptom onset date (or date tested for COVID-19 if asymptomatic). Please see below for how to calculate your isolation period and for how to calculate when to get tested and when you can remove your mask after being exposed to COVID-19. COVID-19: Department of Health Health Care Workers COVID-19: Departamento de Nios, Jvenes y Familias - Cuidado Infantil y Verificacin de Antecedentes 05/15/2020 - Unemployment Benefit 1 Week Waiver 04/23/2020 - Inslee announces one-week extension of statewide restrictions COVID-19: Department of Health - Temporary Practice Permits It is calculated by dividing the number of COVID-19 deaths with a death date within a 7-day period by the state population (county population is used in county view) and multiplying by 100,000: Two important data issues continue to affect results presented on the testing tab: These issues impact some counties disproportionately. 12/21/2020 - COVID-19: Department of Revenue - Relief from Penalties, Fees, Interest, Due Dates COVID-19: Cierre Pblicas y Privadas Universidades 10/02/2020 - 05/07/2020 - 12/30/2020 - You can leave isolation after 5 full days if you have not developed symptoms. COVID-19: Office of Financial Management, State Human Resources Division Annual Leave and Pay Procedures 10/06/2020 - Inslee letter requests the U.S.S. COVID-19: Department of Revenue - Relief from Penalties, Fees, Interest, Due Dates Video message from Gov. 11/10/2020 - COVID-19: Acerca de la Salud de los Trabajadores Agrcolas Get email alerts based on your topic preferences like news releases, job openings, emergency updates and more! Public health experts agree that the true number of people who have been infected with COVID-19 in Washington greatly exceeds those who have received positive, laboratory-confirmed results. 07/02/2021 - Inslee extends eviction moratorium If the second test is negative, but concerns exist for COVID-19, you may retest 24-48 hours after the second antigen test, for a total of at least 3 tests. 10/08/2020 - 05/11/2020 - Inslee announces Washingtons COVID-19 recovery plan If you were in close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19 and you have symptoms, please see What to do if you were potentially exposed to someone with COVID-19 (PDF). First Risk-Assessment Dashboard update 12/31/2020 - Washington was allocated $2,426,509 using the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration . Department of Child, Youth, and Families Visitation and Remedial Services The term isolation is not used in this request, as isolation is used when a person already has symptoms. COVID-19: Restricciones en Procedimientos Mdicos No Urgentes 06/02/2020 - COVID-19: Extension - Liquor and Cannabis Board 07/02/2020 - 06/18/2020 - COVID-19: Departamento de Licencias - Certificados de Salud para Licencia de Conducir Comercial (CDL, por sus siglas en ingls) y otros Requisitos 06/18/2020 - Inslee extends 26 proclamations relating to COVID-19 and wildfires 08/04/2021 - COVID-19: Electronic Notary 04/27/2020 - COVID-19: Ratepayer Assistance and Preservation of Essential Services 11/10/2020 - Inslee updates higher education proclamation 03/18/2020 - 10/02/2020 - COVID-19: State Auditors Office Financial Reporting 03/10/2020 - 11/10/2020 - COVID-19: Electronic Notary 02/29/2020 - Inslee letter to Zients requests federal medical staffing resources 09/02/2020 - Say your preferred language when connected. Inslee rescinds three proclamations related to COVID-19 Inslee extends proclamations related to COVID-19 COVID-19: Long Term Care - Operations and Visitation K-12 Schools 04/29/2020 - Inslee statement on federal major disaster declaration 08/13/2020 - 11/12/2020 - Washington Board of Health says they will not enact mandatory covid-19 Inslee provides construction guidance and signs proclamations for UI rules, healthcare payments 05/11/2020 - COVID-19: Stay Home, Stay Healthy Adjustment 12/30/2020 - COVID-19: Ratepayer Assistance and Preservation of Essential Services Inslee updates higher education proclamation to align with recent vaccine requirement announcements Local Health Officers have three options for initiating the quarantine or isolation of an individual. ESD - Shared Work Requirements COVID-19: Extensin de la Moratoria sobre Desalojos 07/02/2020 - 12/27/2020 - Every day, acute care hospitals in Washington report their COVID-19 patient occupancy to the Department of Health through WA-HEALTH, a hospital data collection system developed in partnership with the Washington State Hospital Association. 05/11/2020 - 07/08/2020 - Continue to stay home until you know the results. 12/09/2020 - Washington, Oregon and California announce Western States Pact Inslee statement on SEIU Healthcare 1199NW and Swedish Hospital negotiations Inslee and Wiesman announce pause on county progressions to Phase 4 COVID-19: Cierres de Escuelas Estatales desde Kindergarten hasta 12mo Grado The procedure chosen should be based on the amount of cooperation expected from the individual to be quarantined or isolated. 12/08/2020 - 04/17/2020 - 09/02/2020 - 11/20/2021 - 08/20/2020 - 09/27/2021 - See Proclamation 20-25.20. COVID-19: Empleados de Alto Riesgo: Derechos de los Trabajadores 12/08/2020 - COVID-19: Telemedicine You are considered exposed to COVID-19 if you have been less than 6 feet away from an infected person for 15 minutes or more over a 24-hour period. 05/13/2020 - PEST The insects: 12/08/2020 - 04/03/2020 - Inslee extends proclamations for utility ratepayers and truck driver hours COVID-19: Nursing Home Transfer or Discharge for COVID-19 Cohorting Purposes COVID-19: Electronic Notary Inslee issues, extends proclamations related to COVID-19 07/20/2021 - Inslee issues, updates COVID-19 proclamations 04/15/2021 - 07/07/2020 - 08/13/2020 - Check for any travel restrictions that state, local, or territorial governments may have in place. 07/31/2020 - COVID-19 | Washington State Department of Health COVID-19: Department of Children, Youth, and Families Visitation and Remedial Services 11/10/2020 - When no attempt is made to seek voluntary compliance due to the serious and imminent risk to the public, use the following forms: When voluntary compliance was sought, but the individual refused or otherwise indicated that he or she would not comply, use the following forms: If you used used the Local Health Officer Request for Voluntary Quarantine initially, then use the forms in either of the above sections: If you used the Local Health Officer Order for Involuntary Isolation or Quarantine initially, then use the forms in the section above: If used Court Order for Involuntary Isolation or Quarantine Initially, then COVID-19: Department of Health Health Care Workers 04/16/2020 - 06/25/2020 - 03/29/2021 - Inslee statement on FDA approval of Pfizer COVID vaccine 05/05/2020 - ICYMI: Inslee and Western leaders send letter to Congress requesting $1 trillion in state and local aid Inslee releases 20212023 budget proposal Inslee extends 23 proclamations relating to COVID-19 COVID-19: Telemedicine Inslee signs emergency proclamation requiring in-person education opportunities for public K-12 schools 10/08/2020 - 11/13/2020 - COVID-19 Care Connect Washington- Resource for those who test positive for COVID-19 COVID-19: Truck Driver Hours COVID-19: Food Delivery Fees COVID-19: Tribal Fuel Tax Refund Restrictions 10/27/2020 - 05/29/2020 - Quarantine List. 05/14/2020 - It is calculated by dividing the number of cases with a specimen collection date during a 7-day period by the state population (county population is used in county view) and multiplying by 100,000: A COVID-19 hospitalization is a Washington resident who is listed in the Washington Disease Reporting System (WDRS) or the Rapid Health Information Network (RHINO) records as hospitalized with confirmed or probable COVID-19. Inslee statement on vaccine approval for 5-to 11-year-olds 10/02/2020 - COVID-19: Restrictions on Travelers How Matt Hancock and Priti Patel celebrated news of Covid crackdowns 07/02/2020 - 12/08/2020 - These places are free and confidential for everyone, and your stay is not reported to any authority outside Public Health. This is based on the current minimum approved age for vaccination and will be adjusted as the approved age expands. 04/07/2020 - COVID-19: High-Risk Employees Workers Rights You should also avoid being around people who are at high risk until . 'Quarantine camps' in Washington will not happen | krem.com COVID-19: Department of Health Health Care Workers Inslee announces educator vaccination requirement and statewide indoor mask mandate 08/07/2020 - Inslee updates proclamation on truck driver hours 01/05/2022 - Likely to be used when: Not as confident the individual will comply with a Voluntary Request for Voluntary Isolation or Quarantine; when the Local Health Officer believes the formality of the order with police enforcement and fine will better ensure compliance, or there is no time or ability to secure a Court Order (i.e., person ready to leave jurisdiction, need to impose quarantine on a weekend or at night and no prearrangements were made to locate a judge in an emergency). COVID-19: Visitation and Remedial Services Higher-risk settings include: health care facilities, correctional facilities, detention facilities, homeless shelters, transitional housing, commercial maritime settings (e.g., commercial seafood vessel, cargo ship, cruise ship), temporary worker housing, or crowded work sites where physical distancing is not possible due to the nature of the work (e.g., warehouses, factories, and food packaging and meat processing facilities). Isolation, Testing, and Masking Calculator | Washington State COVID-19: Department of Social & Health Services - NAR Waiver 03/25/2020 - Inslee issues two public education-related proclamations 07/31/2020 - Ratepayer Assistance and Preservation of Essential Services 05/12/2020 - Submitted by Washington State Governor. 04/08/2020 - 05/19/2020 - 03/31/2020 - 04/23/2020 - Swedish and SEIU 1199NW agree on new contracts for caregivers COVID-19: Departamento de Concesin de Licencias Cloth masks with multiple layers of breathable, tightly-woven fabric. 06/18/2020 - Inslee modifies Open Public Meetings Act proclamation regarding election canvassing boards 03/31/2021 - COVID-19: Department of Licensing Inslee issues emergency proclamation that limits large events to minimize public health risk during COVID-19 03/22/2020 - 09/14/2020 - Inslee statement on federal coronavirus relief and omnibus package COVID-19: Building Code Implementation Dates 03/22/2021 - 04/28/2021 - Inslee announces COVID-19 vaccine approval by multi-state workgroup COVID-19: Telemedicine 04/13/2020 - Inslee issues new rules to protect older adults in nursing homes, living facilities 06/29/2021 - COVID-19: Protection Orders and Personal Service COVID-19: Department of Licensing License and Permit Renewal Extension These rates were calculated by taking the total number of cases, hospitalizations, and test results reported in each age range and dividing by the total state population. RELATED: TSA promotes COVID-19 safety guidance ahead of anticipated spring break travel spike. 04/07/2020 - COVID-19: Department of Social and Health Services - Family Emergency Assistance Program 05/07/2020 - A well-fitting mask covers your nose and chin, without gaps around the face. 08/06/2020 - Inslee issues proclamation requiring vaccination for most state employees, health and long-term care workers COVID-19: Department of Health Health Care Workers 03/13/2020 - 03/30/2020 - 03/10/2020 - COVID-19: Department of Revenue -- Relief from Penalties, Fees, Interest, Due Dates 11/10/2020 - COVID-19: DSHS NAR Waiver COVID-19: Employment Security Department Lump Sum Retirement Benefits COVID-19: Yakima County Face Coverings 05/15/2020 - Telemedicine COVID-19: Statewide Orders Relating to Long-Term Care Inslee announces strategies for reducing the number of individuals incarcerated to address COVID-19 in DOC system 03/18/2021 - COVID-19: Nursing Home Transfer or Discharge for COVID-19 Cohorting Purposes 04/23/2020 - 10/02/2020 - 06/22/2020 - The number of positive test results is defined as the total number of first positive tests among cases over a 7-day period. COVID-19: Higher Education 05/05/2020 - COVID-19: Department of Licensing CDL Health Certificates and Other Requirements Inslee announces vaccine eligibility expansion to all adults April 15 07/02/2020 - 04/06/2020 - COVID-19: Concerning the Health of Agricultural Workers 05/28/2020 - Inslee statement on rising cases of anti-Asian hate crimes