COVID-19

March 16, 2022

“The number of children with sleep disturbances nearly doubled,” says a UW Medicine psychiatrist and sleep specialist.

UW Medical Center - Montlake in Seattle.
March 4, 2022

UW Medicine's clinical facilities will continue to require visitors to wear a surgical mask, undergo COVID-19 screening, and provide proof of vaccination or a recent negative COVID-19 test beyond March 12, when Washington state and local masking

March 3, 2022

The researchers' goal is to understand what causes COVID-19 symptoms after the acute infection, who is at risk and the condition's long-term effects.

Mask guidelines are quickly changing at the federal, state and local levels.
February 25, 2022

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released new

Children of UW Medicine employees received their initial COVID-19 vaccinations at an event in Shoreline, WA on Nov. 3, 2021.
February 25, 2022

As COVID-19 restrictions start to lift in Washington state, the latest data reveals that many children still need to be vaccinated.

Entrance to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.
February 16, 2022

Today fewer than 50 inpatients are being treated for COVID-19 across UW Medicine’s four hospital campuses. This is down from a pandemic high of 204 in January.

Learning new skills can help fend off the burnout of pandemic fatigue, according to the University of Washington Medical Schools Assistant Dean of Well-Being.
February 7, 2022

As the two-year anniverary of Washington state's stay-at-home order approaches, the COVID-19 pandemic has beome a marathon of caution and accommodation.  People understandably feel worn down by its unwelcome presence, but as UW School of Medicin

January 27, 2022

For fully vaccinated adults, a booster of any of the FDA-authorized COVID-19 vaccines was found to enhance immunity.

Dr. Alex Greninger, of the UW Medicine Clinical Virology Laboratory.
January 26, 2022

A new subvariant of omicron called BA.2 is closely being watched by scientists around the world. Dr.

Pregnant woman receives vaccination
January 24, 2022

Social media is the next frontier for providing expecting families with medically accurate information about COVID-19 vaccines, through the "One Vax, Two Lives" campaign founded in pa

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