International Community Health Services (ICHS) will host two high-capacity COVID-19 vaccine clinics in November that will be open to the general public.
Community Center fills up with senior voters, vaccine advocates
The Care For Your Community, Care For Your Health event began on the morning of Oct. 28, at the Chinatown International District Community Center, with a crowd of seniors eager to take advantage of the event’s voting and health care opportunities.
Pandemic sets back children’s vaccination progress
Dr. Esther Chung recalls during her final year as a resident, several decades ago, when a school-aged child was brought to the emergency room with diarrhea.
Covid myths “busted” again
Although COVID-19 has been around for a while now, old and new lies still continue to confuse people around the world.
Dual vaccination: The safety and benefits of getting flu and COVID-19 shots together
A panel of advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has endorsed the widespread use of new COVID-19 vaccines, amid a resurgence in cases of the respiratory illness.
Commentary: vaccines and massage—an anecdotal account
I once had a massage therapist who refused to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
Asian Americans lead in COVID-19 vaccination rates in King County
While the pandemic emergency in the United States has passed, the spread of COVID-19 isn’t over.
Get vaccinated before spending time with friends and family
While the national and public health states of emergency have become a thing of the past, as of May 11, 2023, COVID-19 is still spreading in our communities and continues to mutate and evolve over time.
End of COVID-19 emergency: Be prepared
A whole hail of changes may come on May 11—particularly to those who are going to lose their health insurance—when the Biden administration ends the COVID-19 federal Public Health Emergency.
The state of COVID-19
COVID-19, the infectious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, is a pandemic that has disrupted lives around the world.