COVID-19 Information & Resources

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This project was archived. 

Please visit https://kingcounty.gov/depts/health.aspx for the latest COVID-19 information. 

Please note that King County Public Health should remain your primary source of information on the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak. Please check out their COVID-19 Data Dashboards for the latest statistics. To see recent news on this page, click here.

For the latest Washington State-level COVID-19 health guidance, statistics and resources, visit Coronavirus.wa.gov.

For Sammamish City Hall re-opening plan, please see here.

Please note that King County Public Health should remain your primary source of information on the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak. Please check out their COVID-19 Data Dashboards for the latest statistics. To see recent news on this page, click here.

For the latest Washington State-level COVID-19 health guidance, statistics and resources, visit Coronavirus.wa.gov.

For Sammamish City Hall re-opening plan, please see here.

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This project was archived. 

Please visit https://kingcounty.gov/depts/health.aspx for the latest COVID-19 information. 


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    The Crest Neighborhood - Thank You! To First Responders, Doctors, Nurses and Essential Employees & Services

    by Jonbro, about 3 years ago

    The Crest on The Plateau Neighborhood wanted to say Thank You!

    The Crest Thank You Video - Director's Cut

    On April 10th, The Crest on the Plateau community came together to create a Thank You! for all of the 1st Responders, Doctor's, Nurses, Hospital Employees, Essential Workers and Business that are supporting us and the residents of Sammamish during this difficult time.


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    Sammamish Family Hopes to Strengthen Community During Coronavirus Pandemic

    about 3 years ago


    Sammamish residents, Liz and Nikolai Faaland, wanted to make sure their neighbors knew their family would be there if anyone needed anything during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    To assist those who may be in need, the family went around and put their number along with a message on 40 doors in their neighborhood.

    The letter read, in part: "We do not have someone high risk living in our home and are able to make store runs. Should you be unable -- or prefer not to go out -- and need something, we're happy to help."

    The letter ended with the sentiment... Continue reading