
CORONA STATS WASHINGTON UPDATE
Figures shown do not include cases on cruise ships.įluctuations in the numbers may happen as health authorities review old cases, process testing backlogs or update their methodologies. There may be discrepancies between what you see here and what you see on your local health department's website. This may result in occasional data discrepancies on this page as the JHU team resolves anomalies and updates its feeds. The JHU team automates its data uploads and regularly checks them for anomalies.
CORONA STATS WASHINGTON HOW TO
Information on how to request free home tests can be found on Western’s COVID Health and Safety website, or Western will provide home tests for you to pick up as needed.The graphics on this page pull from data compiled by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University from several sources, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention the World Health Organization national, state and local government health departments 1point3acres and local media reports. įor employees, the university is no longer partnering with Northwest Labs for testing services. To make your appointment online, go to your MyWesternHealth portal.

If students have mild COVID-like symptoms or know they have been exposed to the coronavirus, they can get tested at the Student Health Center. This may change if public health conditions change in the future.Įvery individual has the right to continue masking in any setting at Western if they prefer, even when masks are no longer required by the university.įor more information, view the Health and Safety page. Please follow any policies at other site locations not independently operated by Western (Poulsbo, Everett, etc.) which may still require masking or other COVID safety protocols. Masks are optional in nearly all settings, including inside Western buildings on the Bellingham Campus. If you were immunized in Washington State and need to find your records, they are on file at WashingtonMyIR. Please visit the DOH's vaccine locator to learn more. While Western no longer requires proof of vaccination for students, employees, or contractors, staying up to date with COVID-19 vaccines remains the most important step to protect yourself and your community.ĬOVID-19 vaccines are still readily available in Washington State. Protect yourself and our whole Western Community by following the most up to date COVID Safety Guidance.Ĭurrent University safety guidance: Vaccine Information: This protocol applies to any illness, not just COVID. Once you feel better, we will gladly welcome you back to work. Take sick leave and be away from the office so you may recover. If you feel sick, we strongly encourage you to take off from work and stay home as it applies. Find out more about isolation and quarantine on campus and how it works. If you test positive for COVID, refer to the COVID-19 Housing Information page.

You can also send a secure message via MyWesternHealth.

If you have more significant symptoms (cough, fever, loss of taste/smell), please call the Student Health Center during business hours at 36 and ask to speak to a nurse. Western students with mild COVID-like symptoms such as congestion/runny nose or sore throat can obtain a COVID-19 test at the Student Health Center COVID Testing Facility. Studentsįirst, please stay home until you feel better. If you must be around others while feeling ill or you are improving but still have a cough or sniffle, please wear a mask. Please stay home until you feel better, regardless of what illness it may be or if you test positive or negative for Covid.
