News COVID-19 spurs reckoning in crowded homeless shelters As one of King County's largest shelter providers moves clients into a hotel, advocates seek to avoid a return to the status quo. by David Kroman / April 13, 2020
News Racial disparities not apparent — yet — in WA coronavirus deaths Preliminary data shows deaths reflect state demographics, but experts say it may be too early to tell. by Donna Gordon Blankinship / April 13, 2020
Opinion Why coronavirus care must account for race Hospitals may be forced to ration health care. Can we save as many lives as possible while also maximizing health equity? by Tiffany Wang & Daniel Low / April 9, 2020
This Changes Everything Podcast | Grappling with a new kind of anxiety in the early days of COVID-19 Season 1 , Episode 1 / April 8, 2020 Reporter Hannah Weinberger recalls the days following the first reported case of the novel coronavirus in the United States.
News After a labor strike and a pandemic, Swedish Hospital nurses have a contract Union members secured raises with the agreement, but some say they just wanted to put the fight behind them. by David Kroman / April 7, 2020
Opinion Saving Washington: The case for ending COVID-19 medical bankruptcy In 300 words, community leaders offer ideas to soften the economic blow caused by coronavirus. by Marcus Courtney / April 6, 2020
News Coronavirus spells financial trouble for health clinics serving low-income communities The hard math comes as Washington's community health clinics worry about an inequitable response to the pandemic. by David Kroman / April 2, 2020
News Medical students feel sidelined in fight against COVID-19: ‘We want to help’ Experts are predicting an imminent shortage of health care workers, but med schools worry about the lack of protective gear and testing. by Jen Dev / March 31, 2020
Environment One Seattle party, 8 coronavirus cases: An anatomy of an outbreak Testing and forensic tracing of COVID-19 could have slowed the pandemic in its earliest days. But by the time anyone noticed, it was too late. by Levi Pulkkinen / March 30, 2020
Opinion Premature optimism in a pandemic can be deadly Seattle leaders relaxed containment rules during the Spanish flu outbreak of 1918, fueling a second wave of infections. by Knute Berger / March 27, 2020
News Labor tensions and coronavirus collide at Swedish Hospital ICU Fresh off a strike and still without a contract, Swedish nurses say they’re struggling to keep up with the pandemic. by David Kroman / March 27, 2020 / Updated 4:35 p.m., Mar. 27, 2020
Inside Cascade PBS Tightknit community’s brush with coronavirus hits home for a Seattle reporter Hometown roots helped city reporter David Kroman get connected to Kitsap County’s first COVID-19 patients on Bainbridge Island. by David Kroman / March 26, 2020
Culture Seattle crafters are making DIY masks and face shields to help fight coronavirus Local makers get creative to counter the lack of medical gear on the COVID-19 front lines. by Margo Vansynghel / March 24, 2020
Culture Notes from the pandemic: Washington writers respond to coronavirus Anastacia-Reneé, Claudia Castro Luna, Kristen Millares Young and others on life at the national forefront of a global health crisis. by Crosscut contributors / March 20, 2020
#IsolationDiaries Bainbridge Couple: Being Quarantined Tom and Marnie Malpass reflect on being quarantined and how difficult it was to understand the symptoms of COVID-19. March 19, 2020