COVID-19 update from the Kitsap EOC - January 10, 2021

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COVID-19 Testing Results Update for Kitsap County as of 11 a.m. Jan. 10

* View the COVID-19 Risk Assessment Dashboard for the latest data and additional details about this report.

For the latest updates and information on COVID-19 vaccination planning, visit the Kitsap County Public Health site at kcowa.us/vaccine and the Washington State Department of Health page at COVIDVaccineWA.org.

 

COVID-19 daily cases

 

Feel sick? Get tested right away

Kitsap Public Health District and Kitsap County Emergency Operations Center, in partnership with various community organizations, offer drive-through community COVID-19 testing sites five days a week.

These sites provide additional low-barrier testing options. Results are typically available within 3 to 4 days (72-96 hours) of your test. 

Testing is available regardless of health insurance status. A medical appointment is not required for testing. Visit kcowa.us/covidtesting to find the location nearest you. 

 

KPHD get tested

 

Keep up the good work while you wait

While the rollout of COVID-19 vaccine has begun in our community, it will take months for vaccination to become available to the majority of Kitsap County residents. You can help our community by: 

  • Continuing to fight the spread of COVID-19 by practicing the "Three Ws": wearing a mask, washing your hands, and watching your distance (staying at least 6 feet apart from people outside of your household).

  • Sharing accurate information about the COVID-19 vaccine and COVID-19 pandemic. 

  • Learning about volunteer opportunities to support local COVID-19 response.

Thank you for doing your part to keep our community healthy!

 

while you wait

 

Useful Links

 

The Kitsap County Joint Information Center, as part of the Kitsap County Emergency Operations Center (KCEOC), provides accurate and up-to-date information about the local response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The organization's goal is to reduce impacts of the pandemic in Kitsap and to safeguard the local healthcare system, government infrastructure and economy, as well as to prepare for recovery.

The KCEOC operates under the leadership of a unified command, composed of representatives of Kitsap Public Health District, Kitsap County Department of Emergency Management, Law Enforcement, Kitsap County Department of Human Services and Kitsap County Administration.