Resources
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
MIQA - Magnolia, Interbay, Queen Anne HubCaps - Community volunteers trained in emergency communications in the event of a major disaster when standard means of communications may be unavailable. Check out the Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/MIQAHubs. The website is currently under renovation at: https://www.miqahugs.org. Our Queen Anne Hub Captain is Bill Fay, bfay23@comcast.net.
SNAP - Seattle Neighborhoods Actively Prepare - The City of Seattle has created the SNAP program to help your neighborhood get organized, prepare yourself and your families, and talk to your neighbors about how you will work together to make sure everyone in your neighborhood is safe and cared for. Visit SNAP at: http://www.seattle.gov/emergency-management/prepare/prepare-your-neighborhood/seattle-neighborhoods-actively-prepare
Winter Driving Tips - Protect yourself and your passengers. See these winter driving tips from WSDOT. https://wsdot.com/travel/real-time/mountainpasses/winterdrivingtips?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery
Stop the Bleed - Free training from OEM. Learn more here: https://youtu.be/bzvYNpboN3M and contact Mary Gerardo at mary.gerardo@seattle.gov
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PARKS + RECREATION
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SAY YES TO COVID TESTS
Vaccination, along with testing, is the best way of preventing COVID-19 spread.COVID-19 vaccines are safe and effective at preventing infections, hospitalizations, and deaths. However, even fully vaccinated people have a chance of becoming infected and spreading the virus, so testing remains important for everyone.. Anyone age 5 and older is now eligible for vaccination.