Snohomish County is continuing to see rising case rates. The preliminary rate for the most recent two-week period is the second highest we’ve seen since the pandemic began.
We can all take action to help fight the fall and winter surge of respiratory illnesses, particularly COVID-19. Mask up when around anyone who is not part of your household, stay home if you are ill, wash your hands, clean and sanitize the surfaces you touch most often, and avoid gatherings. If you are socializing with people you don’t live with, be sure to wear a mask, keep distance (six feet or more) from non-household members, and meet outside or in an area with good ventilation.
Find more info at www.snohd.org/covid
And check out more detailed information, including hospitalizations, deaths, and other data, in the weekly reports and snapshots.
Latest snapshot: https://www.snohd.org/.../5533/Data_Snapshot_2020_Oct-26
Weekly report: https://www.snohd.org/DocumentCenter/View/5534/Weekly_rpt_10172020?bidId=
 Watch the weekly update from Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers and Snohomish Health District's Health Officer Dr. Chris Spitters.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xr4B2UgGpdg&feature=youtu.be
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