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COVID-19 Everett, WA - Official Website

Everett, WALocal News

The City of Everett's COVID-19 update, dated June 17, 2022, emphasizes the necessity for residents to remain informed amidst the ongoing pandemic. It outlines health and safety guidance, such as the requirement for facial coverings in specific environments, while confirming that there are no capacity limits for businesses and events. Importantly, the article links to various resources for vaccine information, including the Snohomish Health District and Washington State Department of Health. These resources are crucial for residents seeking vaccination and safety information. The article also addresses accessibility issues, ensuring that information is available in multiple languages and formats, including American Sign Language.

By providing these updates, the City aims to protect the health and safety of its residents. This timely information reflects the city's commitment to public health and community well-being during uncertain times. Residents are encouraged to utilize the available resources to stay safe and informed.

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