It is time, right now, for people to assume that they and everyone they meet is infected, to avoid any unnecessary interactions that might lead to further infection. That means making further changes.
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We are at a critical moment in this crisis. We are leaving the phase of COVID-19 outbreaks in concentrated areas of the county, and entering the phase of potentially rapid and widespread infection.
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So please. Please. Go to work if you must. But hunker down if you are able. Postpone anything you can. Treat the next two weeks as a period of self-quarantine, to protect yourself and the lives and health of your loved ones and the entire community.
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And, on that note, tomorrow we will be announcing the following new guidance. We must make the space and opportunity to wait and monitor the current cases to see if they have in fact been infected so that they can isolate and recover without presenting a risk to others.pic.twitter.com/oQFqHOZyC0
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Here’s a link to tonight’s late announcement. https://kingcounty.gov/elected/executive/constantine/news/release/2020/March/15-COVID-order.aspx … And please. Seriously. Don’t hoard toilet paper. It’s not necessary and it’s not helpful.
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There are a lot good links on the guidance for childcare centers. Here’s the main page: https://www.kingcounty.gov/depts/health/communicable-diseases/disease-control/novel-coronavirus/childcare.aspx …
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