Health Seattle area may have peaked in first wave of coronavirus outbreak, according to UW model Some areas of Washington state may have reached the peak in the first wave of the coronavirus epidemic — that's according to new projections from the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation. Kate Walters
Health Photos: The military field hospital at CenturyLink is ready to receive patients “We are ready to receive the patients as soon as Washington has the need to send the patients to us, " said Col. Laura Elliott, Commander of the 62nd Medical Brigade, stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord. "We are ready now." Megan Farmer
Government More record-breaking unemployment as stay home order extended ‘Even with the steps we have taken, we should expect that at least 30% of the people of this region will contract the virus.’ –Mayor Durkan Kim Malcolm Paige Browning
Health Seattle couple stuck on a cruise ship hit by coronavirus could be headed home soon If you feel trapped at home during the coronavirus pandemic, imagine being stuck at sea on a cruise ship in a deadly outbreak. Kim Shepard
Government Governor Inslee asks industries to shift to wartime-style medical gear production Paige Browning update on coronavirus impact and response Kim Malcolm Paige Browning Andy Hurst
Health Health officials worry about accidental poisonings during outbreak The health care system is working overtime to fight the coronavirus. But health officials are warning about another threat: an increased risk of accidental poisonings. Angela King Kim Shepard
Health Photos: CenturyLink transforms into a military field hospital In less than 48 hours, the CenturyLink Field Event Center has been transformed into a 250-bed military field hospital for non COVID-19 patients. Megan Farmer
Vulnerable jail inmates are in solitary for ‘social distancing and infection prevention’ in King County King County inmates most vulnerable to COVID-19 are being kept in solitary confinement during the outbreak. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Health Elders caught in Seattle's coronavirus isolation remind us: 'Bad times don't last' For Mary Hanson, the break in the coronavirus isolation came in the form of a hamburger. “We got a Kidd Valley burger, oh my God, that was so good,” she said. Amy Radil
Health 'It's just like a sci-fi film.' Photos of a quiet Seattle “You can walk across the streets mid-block any which way you go,” said PJ Wilcynski. “Nobody’s there.” Megan Farmer