City of Spokane
COVID-19 Community Update
April 29, 2020
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Each day, information evolves about Coronavirus Disease 19 (COVID-19). At the City, we want our citizens and visitors to know that we are working to reduce the spread of this disease in our community, continue to provide critical City services, and address impacts of closures of schools, business and events.
For the most recent and local data on cases and outcomes, visit
SRHD.org/covid19
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From the Governor
Governor Jay Inslee today announced
additional guidance for the existing Stay Home, Stay Healthy order for non-urgent medical procedures. Watch the news conference
here.
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Mayor's Update
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
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City Council Recap
Monday, April 27, 2020
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Thank You for Your Feedback
The survey is one tool of many used to communicate and engage with the community. This
engagement provides a snapshot that helps the City better know the health and economic impact on our citizens to maintain the focus on doing what is best for the community.
Although there was considerable participation and interest, the
data collected will not be used for the purposes of making decisions related to reopening the economy or returning to public life. It is a way to gauge how our citizens are faring. The
survey and data are non-scientific.
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Survey Observations
- Participation was extremely high across all platforms.
- Digital respondents are generally more conservative in their approach to reopening the economy and returning to public life.
- Respondents are generally supportive of statewide and local responses.
- Respondents are very supportive of developing a regional plan, although there was a 12-point different between newsletter (71%) and digital (59%).
- Respondents believe the Stay Home, Stay Healthy order is being taken less seriously now.
- Respondents are concerned (moderately and very) about a second wave, although there is a 9-point difference between newsletter responses (51%) and digital responses (60%).
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Your City at Work
Spokane Parks & Recreation are
preparing and taking good care of City parks, golf courses and other outdoor facilities have had a long winter's nap. The
goal is to make sure they are ready for citizens when approved for use. It requires planning, dedication and teamwork by all.
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WARNING: Do Not Microwave Masks
There is a lot of misinformation out there about how to clean and disinfect face masks. Here's what happens when you microwave fabric face masks.
Keep you and your home safe by following CDC recommendations for sanitizing cloth masks. #YourSpokaneFireDepartment
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Regional Financial Helpline Available
As part of the regional effort to recover from the economic impacts of COVID-19, the
City of Spokane is partnering with Spokane Public Library to provide a Financial Helpline for all businesses and individuals countywide trying to access COVID-19 financial recovery programs.
Call (509) 625-6650, Mon-Fri 8 am - 5 pm
Business Resilience Loan Program Available
The City of Spokane's Community, Housing, and Human Services Board are investing funds to help small businesses stay resilient in the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Learn more on the
Business Resilience Loan Program page
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New Digital Business Tool Launched
Greater Spokane Inc. (GSI), the Greater Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce (GSVCC), the West Plains Chamber of Commerce and the Spokane Independent Metro Business Alliance (SIMBA) – under the regional
InlandBizStrong initiative – launched a digital tool to help businesses
determine which local, state and federal programs are available based on information they select for their business.
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Keep Learning with KSPS and Spokane Public Schools
Tune in to KSPS WORLD 7.2
- Grades K-5: 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. (repeated programming)
- Grades 6-12: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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Boredom Buster: Exploding Sandwich Bags
Who doesn't like to blow things up? In today’s boredom buster, Spokane Parks & Recreation Director Jennifer Papich and her son Blake show us how, with
a few simple ingredients, you can make a sandwich bag explode!
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NEED UTILITY ASSISTANCE?
Our sincere thanks go out to the citizens who provided donations to assist their neighbors with paying their utility bills.
Those who need utility assistance can contact SNAP at (509) 456-SNAP
to request support.
More information on support that’s available for our community members and businesses can be found on the
City’s web site
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Need Access to Food or Other Supplies?
Call 311 (509-755-2489 outside of city limits)
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Need Mental Health Help During this Crisis?
Contact 24/7: Frontier Crisis Line (509) 838-4428
Contact or Walk-In: Inland Northwest Behavioral Health (509) 992-1888
CHAS Health: (509) 444-8200
Excelsior Wellness Center: (509) 559-3100
Help for children, adults and families is available via telehealth.
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On the Bright Side: Heroes Thanking Heroes
Doctors, nurses and other health care staff are risking their lives every day during the pandemic in order to save lives. That’s why
City of Spokane first responders hosted an
appreciation parade
Tuesday. Firefighters, police, and rescue workers often work closely with health care professionals outside of COVID-19. First responders understand the challenges health care workers face on a regular basis and the added demands of the pandemic.
#InlandStrong
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Start your week off with a new dish!
#OrderUpSpokane with 10-minute parking zones near restaurants in the City core allows citizens and delivery drivers to efficiently pick up to-go orders. Check out these lists of restaurants you can support.
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