Kin On Kin On was the first nursing home in Washington to implement a “no visitors” allowed policy at the beginning of the pandemic. Despite the challenges, the Kin On […]
Old people at home will get vaccinated, but maybe not their caregivers, state announces
Last week, in a stunning broadening of policy, Washington state officials said they would vaccinate all people over 70 early this year.
First COVID-19 vaccines arrive in Seattle this week
“We are ready to go,” Gov. Jay Inslee said during last Sunday’s news conference, referring to the COVID-19 vaccine. “We believe that we can take our first shipments hopefully tomorrow […]
Dealing with COVID-19, their job is to inform the families
The news that a deadly virus was rapidly spreading in China seemed daunting enough, but the fact that the first reports of it in the United States was in the Seattle area was of deep concern.
South Asian Heart Health Awareness and Research Act
The South Asian Heart Health Awareness and Research Act passed the House of Representatives on Sept. 29.
Eli Lilly and company is attacking COVID-19 on multiple fronts
At Eli Lilly and Company, our purpose—to make life better—has never been more important. We’re bringing the full force of our scientific and medical expertise to attack coronavirus around the world.
Routine care for seniors more important than ever
For our senior community, access to timely and safe healthcare is imperative.
More ways to get your flu shot, as health professionals cite urgency
Healthcare professionals recommend you get your annual flu shot now—and are adding new ways to make it as safe and convenient as possible.
What is the test for COVID-19 like?
“They gave me a bag with a tube, with liquid to put the swab in and a swab. They don’t do it for you… you have to do it yourself. There’s a pocket farther in your nose, that if you reach it slowly, you will hear a poke. So much easier than I imagined!”
Han Bui, Everett
Doing away with COVID-19 misinformation Appily ever after
When schools in the state shut down in March, teens across the state filled the vacuum with creativity, social awareness, and raw energy. While some used talents to raise funds, others stitched masks or delivered groceries to high-risk individuals
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 13
- 14
- 15
- 16
- 17
- …
- 63
- Next Page »