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Release Date: 02/25/2021
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Gay City Coronavirus Page
General COVID-19 Info
What King County Data Tells Us About Race, Geography, and COVID-19
COVID-19 Workers
Community Health Access Programs
From Human Rights Campaign
King County's New Equity Tool
There are 7 sites in King County for people who cannot safely isolate at home or who do not have a home
• Provides meal, transportation, and medical care
• Call 1-800-756-5437 or email us at: [email protected] (community health and partnerships)
• Community Health and partnerships will provide assistance for people who test positive, and for people who need help due to COVID (whether they test positive or not – i.e. grocery assistance due to lack of income, housing assistance, etc.)
• If an organization is interested in vaccine rollout, there is a form to be considered that you can fill out, currently available in 10 languages. This form will soon be available at www.kingcounty.gov/COVID, but for now email [email protected] to request the form.