They were not heroes. They were simply panicked. But in the end, they prevented the deaths of many.
Telehealth: A happy alternative to long waits at the doctor’s office
Carrie (only her first name is used to protect her privacy), a busy 55-year-old wife and mother, is guilty of a common offense. She often puts off doctor visits and taking care of her health.
Patients anxious over COVID-19 avoiding ERs despite need
In late February, Overlake Medical Center & Clinics had its first COVID-19 positive patient—thrusting the healthcare organization into the epicenter of the first U.S. outbreak of the disease.
Gary Locke: Open dialogue is a “top priority” as Bellevue College’s interim president
Gary Locke (Photo by George Liu) “Freedom of expression is one of the hallmarks of our colleges and universities,” Gary Locke told the Northwest Asian Weekly. The former governor of […]
Man upset over face covering requirement, makes threats
Uwajimaya is evaluating whether additional security is needed to ensure the safety of its staff.
The Lovebirds: Don’t try this at home
Is your partner getting just a little too familiar? Feeling the doldrums of a love life that is all work and no play?
Virus outbreak bracelet
It sits on your wrist, just as a wristwatch would. And in a moment when the world fears infections more than almost anything, it knows exactly where you are.
PICTORIAL: Social distancing life 9
PBS’ “Asian Americans” explores prejudice and perseverance
A century of racist attacks detailed in the new PBS documentary series “Asian Americans’’ might have felt like ancient history just a few months ago.
Book recommendations
The war between good and evil is coming and Aru Shah and her Pandava soul sisters are preparing for battle.
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