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The Washington State Department of Health has updated its guidance for what to do if you are sick with COVID-19 or were exposed to COVID-19. This page may have content that is inconsistent with the new guidance. We now know that COVID-19 is here to stay for the foreseeable future.
- Resources and Recommendations
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- Case Investigations and Contact Tracing
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- Isolation and Quarantine for Covid-19
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- Community Engagement
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- Masks and Face Coverings
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- Long COVID
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18 mar 2024 · The new recommendations streamline guidance across multiple illnesses. OLYMPIA – The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) announced updated guidance for what to do when someone is sick with COVID-19, flu, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and other respiratory viruses.
The Washington State Department of Health has updated its guidance for what to do if you are sick with COVID-19 or were exposed to COVID-19. This page may have content that is inconsistent with the new guidance. Find general and sector-specific guidance, resources and recommendations.
COVID-19 Reopening Guidance for Businesses and Workers. For the latest COVID-19 information in Washington state, please visit coronavirus.wa.gov. Important Reference Documents. Workplace Hazard. Face Coverings. Archived Healthy Washington Documents Available Here.
Masks. Guidance and resources including where to find free masks and posters for businesses. COVID-19 vaccine. Up-to-date vaccine guidance including where and how to get vaccinated in King County. Improving indoor air quality.
L&I Guidance for Preventing COVID-19. Basic COVID-19 Guidance for All Workplaces. COVID-19 remains a recognized respiratory hazard in the workplace. DOSH recommends that employers continue to assess their workers’ exposure risk and take precautions to prevent exposure.
Washington State Department of Health Web Resources. Healthcare Provider Resources and Recommendations. 2019 Novel Coronavirus Outbreak Summary.