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Long Term Care Dashboard COVID-19 Impacts
data.kingcounty.gov | Last Updated 2021-02-16T21:17:12.000ZUpdated weekly on Thursdays Older adults and people with disabilities who live in long term care facilities are at high risk for COVID-19 illness and death. The data below describes the impacts of COVID-19 on the residents and staff of Long Term Care Facilities licensed by the State Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS), including Skilled Nursing Facilities (nursing homes); Adult Family Homes and Assisted Living Facilities. Cases and deaths are also occurring in other forms of senior housing not licensed by DSHS, including subsidized housing for people age 50+, Permanent Supportive Housing, and naturally occurring retirement communities (NORCs) and among people with disabilities living in Supportive Living Facilities (also licensed by DSHS).
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Damage form for business - 6/9/20
data.kingcounty.gov | Last Updated 2020-06-09T16:49:44.000ZDamage reports for King County businesses https://www.kingcounty.gov/depts/emergency-management/disaster-recovery/damage-assessment/business-damage-report.aspx
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Damage report form for businesses 2015
data.kingcounty.gov | Last Updated 2020-06-09T16:47:52.000ZDamage reports for King AND Spokane County businesses after November 2015 storm
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Community Health Indicators
data.kingcounty.gov | Last Updated 2021-02-16T21:16:13.000ZThese indicators are presented by Public Health — Seattle & King County, in conjunction with the King County Hospitals for a Healthier Community (HHC). The data offer a comprehensive overview of demographics, health, and health behaviors among King County residents. Users can search by key word or topic area to filter the table of contents displayed below. After clicking on an indicator, a summary tab will open and users can click on additional tabs to explore data analyzed by demographic characteristics, see how rates have changed over time, and view data for cities/neighborhoods. Most indicators are interactive and users can hover over maps or charts to find more information. The data presented on this website may be reproduced without permission. Please use the following citation when reproducing: "Retrieved (date) from Public Health – Seattle & King County, Community Health Indicators. www.kingcounty.gov/chi"
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dec-2017-auburn-fire
data.kingcounty.gov | Last Updated 2020-06-09T16:47:52.000ZDamage reports for King County businesses
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Damage report form for personal property 2015
data.kingcounty.gov | Last Updated 2020-02-10T22:04:10.000ZDamage reports for King AND Spokane County primary residences after November 2015 storm
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Seattle Coronavirus Assessment Network (SCAN) Dashboard
data.kingcounty.gov | Last Updated 2021-09-22T16:54:55.000ZThe greater Seattle Coronavirus Assessment Network (SCAN) study is a response to the novel coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19). Since March 23rd, 2020, SCAN has worked in collaboration with Public Health Seattle & King County to deliver and collect at-home COVID-19 tests. The SCAN study is focused on testing people who are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, and is working to increase testing in underrepresented communities and populations. The SCAN dashboard provides geographic and demographic information from King County about who is ordering a test kit (individuals, contacts and groups) and may differ from the testing data which includes all final results (positive, negative and inconclusive). Reported positives and positivity rate are a combination of general SCAN enrollment and contact testing results, and are not representative of overall population frequency. There was a pause in testing from May 13th through June 9th, during which time SCAN worked with the FDA to update procedures and certifications. Data is updated daily, subject to change and may vary across other technical reports due to the specific analyses being performed.
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Regional Health Needs Inventory
data.kingcounty.gov | Last Updated 2020-12-02T17:27:36.000ZAn inventory of archived data resources produced to assist HealthierHere develop Medicaid Transformation projects. Newly developed data resources are now posted to HealthierHere’s data website (https://www.healthierhere.org/our-impact/) For questions or more information, please contact Eli Kern, Public Health Epidemiologist at eli.kern@kingcounty.gov.
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Precinct and District
data.kingcounty.gov | Last Updated 2018-04-30T17:08:31.000ZCombined Precincts Districts for King County Elections
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COVID-19 Key Economic, Social, and Overall Health Impacts in King County
data.kingcounty.gov | Last Updated 2021-09-22T16:55:53.000ZUpdated weekly Public Health — Seattle & King County is monitoring changes in key economic, social, and other health indicators resulting from strategies to slow the spread of COVID-19. The metrics below were selected based on studies from previous outbreaks, which have linked strategies such as social distancing, school closures, and business closures to specific outcomes. Individual indicators in the grid below are updated daily, weekly, or monthly, depending on the source of data. Additional data will be added over time.