COVID-19

How to get a COVID-19 test

January 3, 2022

At home COVID-19 testing has become widely available in recent months. If you or a family member are experiencing symptoms or may have been exposed to COVID-19, you can find testing sites and at home tests using the links in this post.

COVID-19 Newsletter #6

March 29, 2021

Washington’s K-12 schools to follow new CDC guidelines   Governor Jay Inslee announced on March 25th that schools in Washington State can reduce their physical distancing requirements. This updated guidance…

COVID-19 Newsletter #5

March 16, 2021

Finding reliable information on the Covid-19 vaccine rollout can be challenging. Get this biweekly newsletter delivered to your email by signing up for our COVID-19 newsletter.

COVID-19 Newsletter #4

March 1, 2021

Finding reliable information on the Covid-19 vaccine rollout can be challenging. Get this biweekly newsletter delivered to your email by signing up for our COVID-19 newsletter.

COVID-19 Vaccine Newsletter #3

February 15, 2021

Finding reliable information on the COVID-19 vaccine rollout can be challenging. Get this biweekly newsletter delivered to your email by signing up for our COVID-19 newsletter.

COVID-19 Vaccine Newsletter #2

February 1, 2021

Finding reliable information on the Covid-19 vaccine rollout can be challenging. Get this biweekly newsletter delivered to your email by signing up for our COVID-19 newsletter.

COVID-19 Vaccine Newsletter #1

January 18, 2021

Finding reliable information on the Covid-19 vaccine rollout can be challenging. Get this biweekly newsletter delivered to your email by signing up for our COVID-19 newsletter.

How is COVID-19 affecting your access to food?

December 15, 2020

The Washington State Food Security Survey (WAFOOD) will monitor how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted economic security and food access for Washington State residents.

Get your flu shot in Yakima Valley

September 28, 2020

Call and schedule a flu shot today at your nearest Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic and be prepared for flu season.

Public Charge and Coronavirus

September 9, 2020

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has stated that the agency will NOT consider “testing, treatment, nor preventative care related to COVID-19” in a public charge determination.