Roadmap to Recovery: City of SeaTac to Move into Phase 2 on Monday, Feb. 1

January 28, 2021 — Today, Governor Jay Inslee announced that two regions will be moving into Phase 2 of the Roadmap to Recovery: West, and Puget Sound. The City of SeaTac is within the Puget Sound region, which includes Snohomish, King, and Pierce Counties. Read more about how phases are determined here. What Changes in … Continue reading Roadmap to Recovery: City of SeaTac to Move into Phase 2 on Monday, Feb. 1

Mobile Vaccine Program Now Available to SeaTac Adult Family Homes

January 28, 2021 — If your Adult Family Home resides in the cities of Kent, Covington, SeaTac, or Maple Valley, Puget Sound Regional Fire Authority has a mobile COVID -19 vaccination team that can come to your AFH free of charge and vaccinate your residents and your staff. They are currently providing service Monday through … Continue reading Mobile Vaccine Program Now Available to SeaTac Adult Family Homes

Washington State COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Plan Announced

January 8, 2021 — This week, the Washington State Department of Health announced the COVID-19 distribution plan. Explore the DOH website's vaccine page for the most up-to-date information about the plan. Today, Public Health - Seattle & King County announced that it will be setting up mass vaccine clinics as soon as possible, and as … Continue reading Washington State COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Plan Announced

Gov. Inslee announces “Healthy Washington–Roadmap to Recovery”

The state will shift to a two-phase system in accordance with regional case counts. January 5, 2021 — The following is a message from the Office of the Governor of Washington, which originally appeared on Governor Jay Inslee's Medium Page. Gov. Jay Inslee today announced “Healthy Washington — Roadmap to Recovery,” a COVID-19 phased recovery … Continue reading Gov. Inslee announces “Healthy Washington–Roadmap to Recovery”

Governor Inslee announces one-week extension of statewide restrictions

December 30, 2020 — Today, Governor Jay Inslee announced a one-week extension of the "Stay Safe–Stay Healthy" proclamation, along with the statewide restrictions imposed. The extension of the statewide restrictions will now expire on January 11, 2021. No changes were made in the proclamation aside from the expiration date. "Our consistent mission has been keeping Washingtonians … Continue reading Governor Inslee announces one-week extension of statewide restrictions

Winter Health and Fitness Tips for Seniors from Puget Sound Fire

December 17, 2020 — Keeping your mind and body sharp through activities is important at every age. In the senior population, however, its especially important to keep active to maintain cognitive and physical health. This makes it especially challenging to stay at home and to avoid exposure to COVID-19, but the Puget Sound Regional Fire … Continue reading Winter Health and Fitness Tips for Seniors from Puget Sound Fire

COVID-19 safety behaviors remain necessary, even as vaccinations begin

December 17, 2020 — The following is a message from the Washington State Department of Health: OLYMPIA – As the first COVID-19 vaccinations begin this week, the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) is reminding people that it is very important to continue taking measures to prevent the spread of the virus. The initial distribution … Continue reading COVID-19 safety behaviors remain necessary, even as vaccinations begin

Governor Inslee Announces New Economic Supports and Extensions of Restrictions

December 8, 2020 — The following message is from the Office of the Governor: Gov. Jay Inslee today announced additional economic supports for workers and businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Inslee also announced a three-week extension of the state’s current restrictions which will now be in place until January 4, 2021. The three-week extension … Continue reading Governor Inslee Announces New Economic Supports and Extensions of Restrictions

How SeaTac’s Small Business Grants Have Helped Recipients During COVID

December 4, 2020 — In July, the City of SeaTac launched a small business grant program to help support businesses adversely affected by COVID-19. The funds originated from the Federal CARES Act and were distributed to cities through the State of Washington and King County. One of the eligible uses was provision of economic support and … Continue reading How SeaTac’s Small Business Grants Have Helped Recipients During COVID