COVID-19 update from the Kitsap EOC - June 25, 2020

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COVID-19 Testing Results Update for Kitsap County as of 2 p.m. on June 25

Health District Update:

Kitsap County’s application to move to Phase 3 of the Safe Start plan is still being reviewed by the state, alongside applications from two other counties. See the Safe Start county status page for more information.

COVID-19 daily cases

 

Feel sick? Don't delay getting tested for COVID-19

People who have symptoms consistent with COVID-19 are encouraged to get tested for COVID-19, even if their symptoms are mild. Health care providers have been advised to test anyone who has symptoms consistent with COVID-19.

Follow these steps to get tested:

  1. Call your regular health care provider to talk about your symptoms and getting tested.
  2. If you do not have a health care provider, you can become established with a provider or contact an urgent care clinic near you.
  3. If you do not have health insurance, visit Kitsap Public Health District's Health Insurance page for information about enrollment assistance.

View a list of COVID-19 test providers in Kitsap County.

KPHD get tested for COVID-19

 

COVID-19 testing: An important tool for recovery

Testing is an important tool in our response to the coronavirus pandemic. When someone is diagnosed with COVID-19, a trained Kitsap Public Health employee will help them take steps to avoid spreading the virus to others. Testing also provides data needed to assess the level of illness in our community as we make progress toward recovery.

If you have COVID-19 symptoms, or have been exposed to COVID-19, you should get tested. Learn more about COVID-19 tests from the Washington State Department of Health.

 

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