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Social isolation challenges Seattle’s ‘resilient’ mental health
Most people in King County are adapting, according to a UW survey, but researchers worry depression and anxiety could amplify as the pandemic wears on.
Most people in King County are adapting, according to a UW survey, but researchers worry depression and anxiety could amplify as the pandemic wears on.
Disparities in public health funding leave some Washington counties less equipped to fight COVID-19.
On living with depression in the time of coronavirus.
Over the course of the stay-at-home order, the federal Disaster Distress Hotline alone has seen calls from Washington state increase sevenfold.
Family courts are closed except for emergencies, leaving many scrambling to improvise new parenting arrangements.