King County has confirmed cases of novel coronavirus (COVID-19). The virus is spreading from person-to-person, and the number of cases detected in the United States and many other countries is growing.
Overview
The vast majority of the illnesses around the world are mild, with fever and cough. A much smaller percentage of cases are severe and involve pneumonia, particularly in elderly people and people with underlying medical conditions.
It’s important that everyone take steps to reduce the spread of novel coronavirus.
Here in Issaquah, we’re coordinating closely with Public Health — Seattle & King County and our first responders to help keep our community prepared. Issaquah’s updates are posted online.
Local Survey
Partnering with the Issaquah Chamber, we invite you to take this short business survey so we better understand the current and anticipated impacts to Issaquah businesses. This information will allow us to identify ways to help and if resources become available, quickly respond to help direct funding to eligible businesses.
Business Resources
There are resources to help your better understand COVID-19 from a business perspective, as well as how to respond:
Contact Us
Need further assistance? Please contact the City’s Economic Development team. We would also love to hear positive stories or innovative solutions to ensure our community stays safe as we continue doing business. This is what makes Issaquah a great place to do business!