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  • caption: This Quest Diagnostics clinic in Tacoma, WA offers antibody testing. May 2020.

    I got a coronavirus antibody test. Here's what I learned

    Many clinics across Washington now offer antibody tests to retroactively detect whether you've had the coronavirus. But access to the tests and how patients might interpret the results has left some health experts worried. KUOW reporter Esmy Jimenez got tested herself to learn about how it all works.

  • caption: The streets of Seattle are empty in March 2020 during the coronavirus outbreak

    Mixed-status immigrant families may miss out on federal funds

    Some U.S. citizens are not eligible for stimulus funds if their spouse is undocumented. At least two federal lawsuits are challenging this exclusion. In Washington, that could affect more than 130-thousand children in mixed-status families.

  • caption: Martinez (left) when she was sick with coronavirus in March. On the right, she is posing with her 17-year old son Mario who tested positive for Covid-19.

    Los latinos en Washington son los más afectados por la pandemia

    Los casos de Covid-19 están apareciendo entre los latinos y las personas de color en tasas más altas en todo Estados Unidos. Los datos iniciales del Departamento de Salud del estado de Washington indican que los latinos representan casi el 30% del total de contagiados a pesar de que representan una proporción mucho menor de la población del estado. Esto es lo que piensan los expertos.

  • caption: Martinez (left) when she was sick with coronavirus in March. On the right, she is posing with her 17-year old son Mario who tested positive for Covid-19.

    The curious case of Latinos and Covid-19

    Across the country COVID-19 cases are showing up among Latinos and people of color at higher rates. Initial data from the Washington Department of Health shows Latinos account for nearly 30% of the cases even though they make up a much smaller share of the population. Here's what experts think is happening.