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I am beginning a daily update on COVID-19 response in Mukilteo. Please forward as widely as you would like.

I want to hear from you, contact me anytime.

What Can You Do?

Donate blood if you are eligible!
Appointments and locations at schedule.bloodworksnw.org, 1-800-398-7888, text bloodapp to 91985, or email schedule@bloodworksnw.org

We are also working to open up a room with an exterior door at Rosehill next week for from which Bloodworks NW can operate. I will share that when it's ready.

Leave Some for Your Neighbors, Your Healthcare Providers, and Emergency Responders
• Your actions matter!
• Buy what you need and leave supplies for your neighbors, healthcare providers, and emergency responders.

Follow Physical Distancing Guidelines, stay 6 feet away from anyone you don't live with.

City Information

I ordered playgrounds closed today, and am working to ask neighborhoods who have them to close their own playgrounds. I also asked the School District to do the same. I appreciate the Public Works crews who did the work to close them down.

If we close other parks in the future, it will be because our community is not respecting social distance. Be a good citizen and stay away from others.

All City Facilities closure: On March 17, I ordered the closure of City Hall and all City facilities to the public indefinitely beginning Wednesday, March 18. City operations will continue to the level that City staff are able to report to work. The public is encouraged to call (425) 263-8000 for assistance with City services.

Rosehill Community Center closed on March 16 through April 24.

The Police Department lobby has limited public availability. If you need a police response, please call the non-emergency number at (425) 407-3999. If you have an emergency, call 911.

Both Fire Stations are closed to the public until further notice.

For more information on facilities, see this link.

Business Info For All of Us

Restaurants that are open- access this listdeveloped by city staff with great support from business owners in the community. This is another countywide linkwith similar info.

Special Shopping Hours for Seniors, Other At-Risk People
A number of local grocery stores have announced special shopping hours for senior citizens and others with vulnerable immune systems.
Albertsons, Haggen, and Safeway Tues. & Thurs. from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m.
Target Wednesdays, first hour after opening Whole Foods Daily, one hour before opening to the general public.

Suspension of Supply Chain Restrictions
Snohomish County Executive Dave Somers has issued an Executive Order that would help protect grocery supply chains and ensure that grocers are fully operational during the county’s response to COVID-19. The order, which went in to effect March 13, 2020, reduces restrictions for trucks and store delivery hours that would prevent or delay delivery of groceries. The order also suspends any county or city ordinance or regulations that restrict noise and or traffic to and from Snohomish County grocers.

What’s closed until at least March 31, 2020:
• Restaurants, bars, taverns, and food courts, including sit-down airport restaurants and bars.
• Wine, beer, and spirits tasting venues.
• Coffee shops, doughnut shops, and ice cream parlors.
• College and higher education campus dining halls
• Entertainment facilities: theaters, bowling alleys, non-tribal card rooms, museums, and art galleries.
• Gyms and fitness centers.
• Tattoo parlors.
• Barber shops, hair salons and nail salons.
• Youth sports and youth clubs.
• All gatherings with over 50 participants are prohibited.
• All gatherings with 50 participants or less are prohibited, UNLESS public health and social distancing criteria are met.

What’s open:
• Grocery stores and pharmacies.
• Banks.
• Childcare and daycare facilities.
• School-based food distribution programs.
• Convenience stores.
• Take-out, delivery and drive-thru food and beverage services.
• Sit-down restaurants may continue take-out and delivery service ONLY.
• Retail outlets can stay open with reduced capacity.

Resources for Businesses

Case Count

There are 8 confirmed or probable COVID-19 cases in Mukilteo. County case counts are available at this link.

General Resource Links

 
   
 
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