Use 911 for emergencies only. Please do not call 911 with questions about the state’s stay-at-home order. You can find information from the state about what’s open and closed at
conducts drive-thru COVID-19 testing by appointment.
Interested parties are encouraged to visit www.snohd.org
to make an appointment.
Snohomish County Health District
Complaints about businesses/organizations NOT following the Health Officer’s Order
Local law enforcement and 911 dispatch are fielding a number of calls from the community sharing information about businesses or gatherings that are in violation of the Governor’s special order or the local Health Officer’s Order from Dr. Spitters.
PLEASE DO NOT CALL 911 OR POLICE TO REPORT THESE ACTIONS. Please go to
https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/09349a1c56844b539fea1c2cabd16d56
to file any complaints you have.
How to Prevent COVID-19 Spread
Prevention is the single best way to avoid COVID-19.
For seniors and those with underlying health conditions, prevention measures are crucial, since these are the most vulnerable populations.
Here are the tips from our health professionals guiding our response:
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Wash hands often with soap and water. If not available, use hand sanitizer.
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Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands.
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Avoid contact with people and stay home as much as you can.
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If you are sick, stay home and avoid contact with others.
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Cover your mouth/nose with a tissue or sleeve when coughing or sneezing.
There is no way to avoid disruptions during a pandemic. Our goals are to protect both vulnerable populations and the health care system and social distancing is the primary tool we have for limiting infections.