How Seattle-area is responding to America’s largest coronavirus outbreak
- All of Washington state’s cases are clustered in two counties in the greater Seattle area
- Several deaths have been linked to a nursing care facility in the Seattle suburb of Kirkland

Remain calm, but we’re buying a motel.
As officials in the Seattle area try to manage the first and largest outbreak of coronavirus in the United States, they’re simultaneously reassuring the public and planning dramatic steps to isolate people if hospitals become overburdened.
Government resources are already stretched: firefighters and police officers who transported infected patients are in quarantine.

Health officials said there may be hundreds of infections that haven’t been reported yet in Washington state and potentially more nationwide. With more cases looming, King County Executive Dow Constantine opened a news conference Monday with the jarring disclosure that the county will use emergency authority to buy a motel to isolate what could be scores of patients.