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Proliance Surgeons CEO says it’s ‘safer in our clinics than anywhere else’

As elective surgeries can resume, the CEO of ProLiance Surgeons assures patients that health care facilities are some of the safest places right now.
5 years ago

How to handle differing beliefs about COVID-19 that are splitting relationships

Differing opinions can take a huge toll on relationships with family, friends, and on our own mental health, especially during the current COVID-19 crisis.
5 years ago

Can King County’s new mask directive help slow spread of virus?

Can King County's new directive for wearing a mask in some public places curb the spread of COVID-19? Columbia virologist Dr. Angela Rasmussen weighs in.
5 years ago

UW, WSU study testing whether pets are vulnerable to COVID-19

While veterinarians have said in the past that there's little evidence COVID-19 can be spread to pets, a coalition of Washington researchers are hoping to gain more insight.
5 years ago

Legal expert worries stay-at-home orders put constitutional rights ‘in peril’

Belmont University's David Hudson says he can see arguments for and against the stay-at-home orders, but worries our constitutional rights are in jeopardy.
5 years ago

Virologist: Washington’s COVID-19 outbreak hasn’t ‘magically disappeared’

Decreases in daily COVID-19 cases in Washington have begun to slow, with the virus still posing a significant danger, Dr. Angela Rasmussen warns.
5 years ago

How businesses considered essential siphoned revenue from closed shops

A balloon shop owner supported the lockdown when everything started, but gradually became frustrated with how it impacted the small business landscape.
5 years ago

Local nurse Tammy Edwards with an update on her husband Brian

It has been nearly two weeks since Gee and Ursula first talked to local nurse Tammy Edwards. Her husband Brian is still battling COVID-19, but improving.
5 years ago

College students hold power, options for the first time in a long time

Harvard professor Todd Rose recently wrote, "Don't Commit to a College This Year Just Because You're on Deadline. You Have More Control Than You Think."
5 years ago

WA workers have the ‘right to a safe environment’ when state reopens

As businesses start to reopen after the shut down in Washington state, many workers are concerned that their job site may not be safe.
5 years ago

Tacoma nurse credits remdesivir for helping in husband’s coronavirus battle

A nurse updates us on her husband's struggle with coronavirus and what treatment regimen she credits with his improvement.
5 years ago

Lynnwood CPA: ‘Head-scratcher moments’ for businesses struggling to get loans

Small businesses around the state and across the country are trying to apply loans to help them survive the closures and stay afloat through the pandemic.
5 years ago

Gee鈥檚 college basketball coach survived COVID-19

Gee Scott's college basketball coach, Tom Schermerhorn, survived COVID-19. He joins the show to discuss how this virus impacts everyone differently.
5 years ago

Virologist: ‘Very dangerous’ for any state to be reopening right now

With many states starting to reopen, Columbia University virologist Dr. Angela Rasmussen remains skeptical that any of them are actually ready.
5 years ago

How Pierce County’s ‘nimbleness’ has kept it functioning during shutdown

Pierce County Executive Bruce Dammeier believes protecting workers and the community will be the key in returning to business operations.
5 years ago

Columbia virologist: ‘Don’t make any plans’ for summer travel

With the coronavirus outbreak continuing without a clear end in sight, virologist Dr. Angela Rasmussen is cautioning against summer travel plans.
5 years ago

Thurston County Sheriff: Stay-at-home enforcement should be handled by complaint

Sheriff John Snaza shares his perspective on the statements made by sheriffs across the state who said they will not enforce the stay-at-home orders.
5 years ago

Being prepared for COVID-19 is now ‘part of daily life’ at EvergreenHealth

Dr. Jeff Tomlin and Dr. Ettore Palazzo from EvergreenHealth discuss how their hospital was uniquely prepared to handle COVID-19.
5 years ago

Virologist: Olympia protest could lead to spike in WA coronavirus cases

Concerns have been voiced that a weekend protest in Olympia where thousands attended could inadvertently lead to a spike in coronavirus cases.
5 years ago

Bellevue citizens report 567 social distancing violations so far in app

The Bellevue police department launched a reporting tool for social distancing violations through the MyBellevue app to reduce the calls to 911.
5 years ago

Sen. O’Ban proposes suspension of car tab fees during coronavirus crisis

Washington state has seen a record high unemployment rate during the pandemic, but you still have to pay your car tab fees.聽
5 years ago

West Seattle commissary kitchen distributes free meals to those in need

Keith Mathewson and the tenants of the KBM Seattle commissary kitchen are giving back to their community by making free meals for anyone in need.
5 years ago

Virologist: Trump decision to cut off WHO funding ‘is completely despicable’

While many acknowledge the WHO could have done more to challenge early information coming out of China, there are experts who still see cutting off its funding from the U.S. as deeply problematic.
5 years ago

Snohomish County Executive says ‘we’ll get through this together’

Executive Dave Somers joined the Gee & Ursula Show to provide an update on the impact the virus and the stay-at-home orders have had in Snohomish County.
5 years ago