COVID-19 Updates

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Washington Ready

For the latest business and worker guidance related to reopening, visit the Washington Ready page or the governor's website.

Washington State Department of Health Guidance

Business Resources

Please note that while many industry sectors such as restaurants, bars, gyms, retails stores and other businesses have returned to normal capacity and operations, individual businesses may choose to maintain restrictions as they deem appropriate for the health and safety of their workers and customers.

COVID-19 Testing

  • If you have signs or symptoms of COVID-19 get tested as early as possible regardless of vaccination status. Do not go to a hospital emergency room or urgent care center to be tested.
  • If you are exposed to someone who has COVID-19 (within 6 feet of the person for 15 minutes or more over a 24-hour period) seek testing 5 days after exposure regardless of vaccination status. If symptoms develop, do not wait 5 days and get tested immediately, or consider retesting if you have already been tested. See the Isolation & Quarantine page for detailed guidance.
  • If asked to by your school, workplace, healthcare provider, state, or local health department.
  • After travel all travelers should get tested regardless of vaccination status if travel involved situations with greater risk of exposure such as being in crowded places while not wearing a well-fitting mask.

COVID-19 Vaccine

COVID-19 vaccine is free and no insurance required. Everyone age 6 months and older can get a COVID-19 vaccine. CDC recommends the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines over J&J for both initial and booster vaccinations. Learn more about vaccination for youth at kingcounty.gov/vaccine/youth.

No appointment needed: most pharmacies, clinics, and Public Health centers now offer drop-in COVID-19 vaccination. Enter your zip code in Washington's Vaccine Locator tool or check our Getting Vaccinated page to find a vaccination site near you.

COVID-19 Booster Vaccines

Updated (bivalent) booster vaccines are now available. The updated booster shots will target Omicron variants that are spreading and also the original strain of the COVID virus.

You should get the updated booster if:

  • You are 6 months or older,
  • You’ve completed your primary series of vaccines (the first 2 doses of Moderna/Pfizer/Novavax or 1 dose of Johnson & Johnson), and
  • It’s been at least 2 months since your last dose (your last dose could have been a primary dose or a booster dose)

Everyone who is eligible should get the updated booster, and especially people over age 50 or those who have a weakened immune system or health conditions like diabetes or heart disease.

Note: Children ages 6 months through 4 years who get the Pfizer primary series will get a total of 3 doses. If they have not finished the series yet, they will receive a Pfizer bivalent vaccine as their third primary dose. If your child has already completed the 3-dose Pfizer primary series, they do not get a bivalent booster dose.

Visit Getting vaccinated in King County for vaccine locations and appointments.

 Flyer (PDF): Updated COVID-19 boosters

Language Assistance

  • King County COVID‑19 Call Center
    Contact the King County COVID-19 Call Center at 206‑477‑3977. Staff are available weekdays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed on holidays). Isolation and quarantine requests can be made during that time.

    If you need language interpretation or online help, contact the call center and say your preferred language when connected. If you have a disability and need accommodation, contact the call center or email publichealthaccommodations@kingcounty.gov.

  • Non-medical questions about COVID-19, including compliance and business-related issues?
    Contact King County COVID-19 Business and Community Information by submitting a written inquiry or report online.

  • General questions about COVID-19 in Washington State
    Contact the Washington State COVID-19 Information Hotline at 1‑800‑525‑0127.

  • For vaccine locations near you, text your zip code to 438-829 (GET VAX).

  • For telephone-to-text relay service, dial: 7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6384.

  • For tactile interpretation, contact seattledbsc.org

Resources

Business Financial Assistance
Food/Utility Assistance
Personal Protective Equipment
Technical Assistance for Business Owners
Assistance for Laid-Off Employees
Assistance for Restaurants & Their Employees
Rental Assistance