COVID-19: Seattle Podcast
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Coronavirus came to Seattle in late January and put our state on the front lines of a national public health crisis. Stay informed with KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo as they discuss the top stories of the week and track how COVID-19 is impacting our community.
Stuck on a Vaccine Waitlist?
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo join up for the last time, after nearly a year of this reporting project.
They'll discuss the impossible online waitlists for vaccines, and if we're ready to reopen schools. And, over the past year of this crisis, what story or moment has stuck with Dave and Aaron the most?
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A Year Ago Today: Treating the First Coronavirus Patient in the US
Dr. George Diaz is an infectious disease specialist with Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett, WA. He treated the very first confirmed coronavirus patient in the United States, isolating him with the hospital's strictest Ebola precautions and using a robot for examinations.
Exactly a year later, he joins KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo on the COVID-19: Seattle podcast to reflect on those earliest days of the pandemic, and make predictions fo
Amid Slow Vaccine Rollout, Teachers Lobby for Early Doses
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss the vaccine rollout in Washington state, and whether teachers should be able to cut the line. You can check your current eligibility for the vaccine here.
And, Whatcom County is seeing a surge of cases. They expect January to triple what they saw in December, which was already the county's worst month ever. Dave and Aaron issue a timely reminder: don't forget about "stranger bias."
Your Vaccine Questions, Answered
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross speaks with Dr. Keith Jerome, head of the University of Washington's Virology Lab, to answer common questions about the vaccine rollout and address the post-holiday surge in cases.
Plus, reporter Aaron Granillo joins with more information about your place in line for a vaccine, and the statewide app that should be online next week.
A Look Back at the Earliest Days of the Pandemic
Social Distancing... lockdowns... PPE shortages... and distance learning. Those were just a handful of the major challenges we faced in 2020.
And KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo tracked it all right here, day by day.
What were people in Washington thinking and feeling during the very first statewide lockdown? Did the predictions of doctors and researchers in the early days come true?
Aaron is joined by KIRO Radio's Mike Lewis as they listen back to t
Are We Ready to End Remote Learning?
Governor Inslee's recently revised guidelines mean we could see many school districts reopening for in-person classes before the end of January. Join KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo as they cover what this means for children, teachers and staff across Washington state.
And, the next federal relief bill has inched just a little bit closer to passing. This version includes a second stimulus check.
Finally, this was a big week for healthcare workers: Pfizer's
Waiting for the Vaccine in Washington
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross is joined by reporter Aaron Granillo to discuss the agonizing process of being so close to a vaccine while daily coronavirus cases numbers have reached a new peak nationwide.
How are our hospitals and healthcare providers holding up here in Washington state? Aaron explains our hospital capacity, and who will be at the front of the line for vaccination.
And, Governor Inslee's restrictions on restaurants, gyms and theaters - now extended through January
A Post Thanksgiving Coronavirus Check-in
Reporter Aaron Granillo is joined this week by Mike Lewis, host of KIRO Nights and a familiar voice on the show.
They'll take a look at the latest coronavirus stats as a third surge in cases meets with the holiday season. How are we doing on hospital capacity, and what is the current survival rate from the virus?
Mike also owns a local bar, and discusses how the new statewide restrictions on indoor dining and alcohol service are impacting his business and employees. In an im
Governor Inslee on How Washington is Handling the Pandemic's Third Wave
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross talks with Governor Jay Inslee about Washington's response to the pandemic. What is hospital capacity like right now? How dire is this third wave? And what do the predictive models tell us about the rest of the holiday season?
Then, reporter Aaron Granillo joins Dave Ross to debrief the interview and look ahead at how we can possibly dig our way out of the dire financial straits this virus has left so many families and businesses in.
Despite Hopeful Vaccine News, Thanksgiving Warnings are Dire
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo cover the encouraging early results of the Pfizer vaccine trial, and chat with Dr. Julie McElrath. She's leading one of 3 major vaccine trials in Seattle and looking for volunteers.
And Dr. Stephen Anderson from MultiCare Auburn Medical Center has been working on the frontlines in the emergency department throughout the pandemic. He joins us to explain just how serious the third wave of the virus is for Washington stat
How Will the Election Affect the Pandemic's Third Wave?
The US is hitting a 3rd wave of coronavirus cases while we reconsider our nation's leadership. What would it take for either Biden or Trump to get life in the US "back to normal" again?
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross interviews virologist Dr. William Haseltine, a former Harvard researcher with a focus on public health, about how we can banish the pandemic for good... even without a vaccine.
Then, reporter Aaron Granillo joins to talk about what the exit polls suggest American voters
Seattle Patient, Reinfected with Coronavirus, Shares His Story
Reporter Aaron Granillo breaks an exclusive interview with the first confirmed patient in Seattle who was re-infected with the coronavirus.
Then, he does a Q&A with KIRO Radio's Dave Ross to answer questions like: how long does immunity last? How many different strains of the virus are out there? And what does this mean for the vaccine?
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There's A New Virus Surge in Washington. Is Another Lockdown Ahead?
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss the fall wave of new coronavirus cases that's sweeping the country, and compare red and blue state policies. Is another lockdown ahead of us in Washington?
Governor Inslee did issue some restrictions earlier this week, but only for college campuses. With 35 outbreaks statewide, the message to students is: stop socializing.
And, local health officials released an early version of their plan for distributing a vaccine
What to Expect from Coronavirus as Washington Heads into Winter
Coronavirus cases are rising in King, Pierce and Snohomish Counties. But some restrictions are loosening: movie theaters reopen on Friday.
Dr. Ali Mokdad from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, which tries to predict when coronavirus cases will rise and why, joins KIRO Radio's Dave Ross to discuss what to expect as we head into colder weather and plan more indoor gatherings.
Dr. Mokdad also offers his best prediction for when this will all be over: in other wor
How the Gubernatorial and Vice Presidential Debates Handled Coronavirus
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo give a 10-minute recap of Wednesday night's debates. How did the candidates talk about the ongoing pandemic? Incumbent Governor Inslee faced off against his Republican challenger Loren Culp. And Vice President Mike Pence took the stage, behind plexiglass, to debate Senator Kamala Harris.
Plus, we'll give you a rundown of all this week's coronavirus news you can use. A coronavirus outbreak strikes the University of Washington
President Trump Tests Positive for the Coronavirus
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo react to today's breaking news that President Trump has tested positive for the coronavirus.
With just 30 days until the election, what does this mean for the health of his campaign - and the health of the country?
Trump vs Biden: Who Should Voters Trust to Handle the Pandemic?
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss this week's coronavirus news.
First up: COVID is accelerating job losses at Boeing, and the company decided this week to shutter it's 787 Dreamliner production line in Everett.
The first presidential debate confused and dismayed many of those who tuned in. Dave Ross parses through the mayhem and pulls out a better idea of each candidate's plan to handling this ongoing pandemic.
And, select school districts in Washing
Putting 200,000 US Coronavirus Deaths in Context
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss a sobering milestone the US passed this week: 200,000 deaths from COVID-19. How is our country grieving? And what does this say about how we've handled the pandemic so far?
Speaking of our pandemic response, Dr. Anthony Fauci and the head of the CDC testified before Congress on Wednesday about the seemingly ever-changing CDC guidelines. Senator Patty Murray wants a task force to investigate.
And, the very earliest in
When Will a COVID Vaccine Really Be Available?
As skepticism about vaccines rises nationwide, KIRO Radio's Dave Ross calls Dr. Keith Jerome, head of the University of Washington's Virology lab, to ask him the question on everyone's mind: when can we expect a vaccine in pharmacies? By election day?
And how safe will it be?
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Trump Knew About Severity of Virus in February. Why Didn't He Act?
In a freshly formatted weekly episode, KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss the shocking revelations from Bob Woodward's new book, 'Rage,' and play tape of the president admitting to the severity of the virus being far worse than the flu as early as February.
How much of a difference would an earlier lockdown or mask mandate have made? And should Woodward have broken this story back in March, when lives still could have been saved?
In other news: a "wor
WSU Students Are Collecting Cover Charges to Pay Their Party Fines, Police Chief Says
As students return to Washington State University for a hybrid model of in-person and online classes, student parties are on the rise. So the Pullman Police Department has switched from an education-first approach to issuing fines, and Chief Gary Jenkins joins KIRO Radio's Dave Ross to talk about how it's working in practice.
Plus, we have an update about this podcast project! We are switching to a weekly schedule rather than a daily one. Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granill
CDC Tells States to Prepare for a Vaccine by Nov. 1st, Raising Some Concerns
The CDC instructed states to prepare to distribute a vaccine to health care workers and other high-risk groups by November 1st. KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss whether this timing is politically motivated or being rushed unsafely.
And, a sunny Labor Day weekend is fast approaching! Dave Ross tells us how to stay safe while gathering with friends or family ... even outdoors.
Are Only 6% of Reported Deaths Actually from COVID? No - And We'll Explain
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo walk through a widely misinterpreted report from the CDC that only 6% of reported deaths are solely from COVID-19.
In other CDC news, a broad reach of the agency's power resulted in a new nationwide eviction moratorium for renters. Who exactly qualifies for this protection?
And unemployed Washingtonians waiting for the $300 addition to their weekly checks have an end in sight: September 21st is when payments are set to arriv
The Pros and Cons of Herd Immunity
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss a rumored White House strategy to combat the virus: waiting for herd immunity to kick in.
Two new free testing sites are opening in South King County, aimed at minority populations who have been disproportionately impacted by the virus. Find a comprehensive list of free Seattle and King County testing locations right here.
And Paul Gallant from 710 ESPN's Danny & Gallant joins the show to discuss the coronavirus
Is It Time to Reopen Washington?
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss a recent interview that Dr. Brett Giroir gave to our sister station, KTTH, saying it's safe for Washington to reopen businesses and schools more fully. But do our state public health experts agree?
Dave Ross explains the stalemate over the next coronavirus relief package and the sticky situation legislators and President Trump now find themselves in ... as they haggle over trillions of dollars of bailouts for state a
Bracing for Flu Season, and Strange New CDC Guidelines
King County Public Health Officer Dr. Jeff Duchin joins KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo to answer lots of questions:
Are we ready for the flu season that's about to hit in the middle of a pandemic?
Is there any chance schools could reopen by the end of the year?
And, what's going on the with the CDC's new recommendation not to test asymptomatic people?
DAILY: CDC Narrows Testing Guidelines
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo have information about how kids can keep playing team sports safely, from an expert.
The CDC changes it's recommendations for testing: now, they're saying you shouldn't get tested if you don't have symptoms - even if you've recently been exposed. Dave Ross discusses whether this is part of some larger conspiracy to lower the positive case data from the Trump administration.
And reporter Nicole Jennings joins Aaron Granillo w
DAILY: Are Your Kids Ready for Remote Learning?
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss the mental health of kids heading into an online-only start to their school year. Are schools, parents and teachers prepared?
Plus, some important updated guidelines:
The World Health Organization changes their recommendations for young children wearing masks.
The Food and Drug Administration retracts some of their confidence in convalescent plasma therapy and clears up a misleading statistic.
And the Center for Dise
DAILY: What's the Deal with Convalescent Plasma?
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss how the University of Washington and Bloodworks Northwest have been using convalescent plasma therapy since March, to treat only the most severe cases of COVID-19.
CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield joined KTTH for an interview, and seemed to criticize many schools in Washington that have opted for all-remote classes this fall.
And Washington State University's campus may be remote this year, but students are back on G
DAILY: After Slight Decline of Cases in Washington, Inslee Changes Some Restrictions
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo recap Governor Inslee's reopening of bowling alleys and U-Pick farms, as well as a glimmer of hope: COVID cases are trending just slightly downwards again in Washington state.
Another thing that's declining just slightly? The number of people on unemployment in our state. If you're still waiting for payments and can't get through the phone lines, Dave Ross wants to help.
And it seems like wearing a mask, social distancing, a
DAILY: The Seattle Seahawks Won't Have Fans at Games. But Other Teams Might
An epidemiologist in Arizona compares her governor's coronavirus strategy to Inslee's here in Washington.
Rent is dropping in New York City as people flee urban centers. What are the predictions for Seattle's downtown core?
And Paul Gallant from Danny and Gallant joins to discuss the somewhat inevitable news that the Seattle Seahawks won't be bringing fans into the stadium this season. But other teams in the league might.
DAILY: A "Skinny Version" of Federal Coronavirus Relief Could Come Soon
Democrats and Republicans in Congress might be close to negotiating through their stalemate over the next big coronavirus relief package. KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo give us an update.
The mayhem of virus outbreaks at colleges and universities that reopened for in-person classes continues, with more campuses sending students back home.
And a fishing vessel in Seattle gives researchers some strong evidence that coronavirus antibodies might actually prot
DAILY: How Long Will Coronavirus Restrictions Last?
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss settling into a new normal full of coronavirus-related lifestyle changes.
A pool party in Wuhan raises concern, and paints a stark contrast between strict lockdowns and the "partial reopening" approach.
Plus, the University of North Carolina reversed course on their hybrid in-person model and sent students home after an outbreak. Partying students blame the university administration.
DAILY: True or False? Debunking Coronavirus Conspiracy Theories
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo go over some of the misinformation floating around about COVID-19, and consult Dr. Gordon Cohen.
Plus, Gonzaga and Whitworth are welcoming back their students for in-person learning. Dave and Aaron discuss the safety plan, and the risks.
DAILY: Coronavirus Hotspots are Following the Crop Calendar
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss an interview with Washington state epidemiologist Dr. Scott Lindquist, who says public health officials are tracking coronavirus cases as they follow seasonal harvests.
Plus, should kids wear masks? It's a big question as we track the states that are attempting to reopen schools for in-person learning.
DAILY: Public Schools Are Going Online This Fall. What Will That Look Like?
Many school districts across Washington state have decided to start classes online this fall.
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and Colleen O'Brien discuss the ripple effect of those decisions with Chris Reykdal, Washington's Superintendent of Public Instruction who oversees all public school districts across the state.
Then, Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo break down the interview. How feasible are outdoor classes? Could students really be back in classrooms fairly soon? And how
DAILY: Fall Football Season Postponed for Pac-12, Big Ten
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss the impact of a postponed fall football season on not only students and their families, but revenue.
Coronavirus cases seem to be trending downwards in Snohomish, Pierce and Yakima Counties.
And, there's a new $40 million dollar COVID-19 relief fund for undocumented workers in Washington state.
DAILY: Nearly 100,000 Children Test Positive for Coronavirus in Two Weeks, Data Shows
Join KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo for a daily coronavirus news rundown.
A new data review shows that the virus does, in fact, infect children, and in larger numbers than we previously understood. How could this affect school closures nationwide?
A new vaccine from Russia invites some skepticism.
And as Dave and Aaron both return to the show after summer vacations, they discuss what it's like to fly on a plane right now.
DAILY: Trump's Executive Orders on Coronavirus Relief, Explained
As negotiations in Congress over the next coronavirus relief package stalled, President Trump instead issued a series of sweeping executive orders. How effective are they? KIRO Radio's Dave Ross walks us through what to expect, and the legal challenges that may lie ahead.
We're also bringing you the latest virus news here in the other Washington ... Washington state. People under the age of 40 now have the highest percentage of cases. Changes are coming for indoor fitness ce
DAILY: Why Did Durkan Veto COVID Relief?
Reporter Chris Sullivan joins KIRO Radio's Dave Ross to explain why Mayor Jenny Durkan vetoed a COVID-19 relief plan from the Seattle City Council.
Could we endure another stay-at-home order here in Washington? A new model of rising case numbers predicts it could happen in October.
A teen in Puyallup passed away due to the coronavirus this week.
Governor Jay Inslee eases up on visitor restrictions at long-term care facilities, offering some relief to families who have
DAILY: The Coronavirus "Hot Spots" in King County
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross talks with Gene Balk, data columnist for the Seattle Times, about how drastically the latest coronavirus case numbers vary throughout King County ... and why.
DAILY: Pinning Hope on a Federal Coronavirus Relief Package
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross is back with all the coronavirus news you might have missed this week.
First: what's the hold up with the next federal stimulus package? Dave walks us through a few of the major arguments, and where lawmakers have been able to compromise.
The national debate over vote-by-mail continues.
And in the last weeks of summer, what's still open, and who is facing pandemic-related closures? An update on Washington State Ferries, Argosy Cruises, and the Sp
DAILY: What's Going on in Yakima County?
Dr. Teresa Everson, the health officer for Yakima County Health District, joins KIRO Radio's Mike Lewis and reporter Aaron Granillo to discuss the current state of the coronavirus outbreak in Yakima. What have they done to slow the virus, especially in a largely agricultural community where many people have been unable to join a lockdown?
DAILY: Boeing Announces Production Cuts
Transportation reporter Chris Sullivan joins the show to explain what's going on inside Boeing with newly announced job and production cuts. Is the coronavirus entirely to blame?
KIRO Radio's Mike Lewis and reporter Aaron Granillo compare Seattle's case count to other countries. And Alaska has a new restriction for visitors entering the state.
Plus, Mike recommends WindowSwap, which lets you gaze out different windows around the world (virtually, of course). Check it out rig
DAILY: Teachers Approved to Strike by National Union
The second-largest teacher's union in the country supports strikes if schools try to reopen where there are high infection rates. KIRO Radio's Mike Lewis and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss how much kids stand to lose from another six-month closure.
And unions representing transportation workers want a federal mask mandate on planes, trains and buses.
Local government employees in Western Washington will continue working from home until at least January of 2021. Is thi
DAILY: Coronavirus Outbreak Disrupts MLB's Season Opening
KIRO Radio's Mike Lewis and reporter Aaron Granillo bring Paul Gallant from 710 ESPN's Danny and Gallant on the show to talk about the coronavirus outbreak on the Miami Marlins team. How are incidents like this going to affect players, not just in baseball but in every sport?
But first: an expanded mask mandate went into effect on Saturday, and a new nationwide poll shows that American support for wearing masks in public is more popular than ever. Lucky, because coronavirus
DAILY: Previewing the Next Coronavirus Relief Package
KIRO Radio's Mike Lewis and reporter Aaron Granillo preview the new coronavirus relief package coming from Senate Republicans. Just how much can it boost economic recovery?
The next phase of a promising vaccine trial kicks off today, with 30,000 participants.
And, does a coronavirus outbreak on the Miami Marlins spell doom for the rest of the MLB season?
DAILY: Inslee Issues New Coronavirus Restrictions
Governor Inslee has issued new restrictions in Washington state on bars, restaurants, weddings, funerals and gyms.
Co-host of KIRO Nights Mike Lewis joins reporter Aaron Granillo to talk about the impact in a very real way, since he owns a bar himself.
Plus, extra federal unemployment benefits are set to expire at the end of July, but Republicans and Democrats can't get on the same page about what to extend and how. Mike and Aaron discuss the standoff over an extra $600 a we
DAILY: Several WA School Districts Announce Online-Only Classes. What's the Plan?
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss online-only school, and the return of a familiar foe: flu season. And, they debate the merits of the "pandemic pods" that some parents are organizing to avoid the burden of homeschooling solo.
We also check in on the latest soundbite from Dr. Anthony Fauci, who says COVID-19 will never - that's right, never - be entirely gone. But Dave Ross is confident that we can learn to live with it.
DAILY: Most High School Sports in Washington Are Pushed to Spring ... But Idaho Moves Ahead
Many high school sports have officially been called off for the fall. Chris Sullivan joins Dave Ross to talk about what's happening over in Idaho, and the fallout this will have for student athletes.
What's driving the rising coronavirus case average in Washington state? We're now facing new travel restrictions, and slower testing turnarounds.
A new study from the University of Washington and the state health department will test people at random for coronavirus antibo
DAILY: Promising Vaccine Trials Race to the Finish. But Are We Moving Too Fast?
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo have an update on several of the most promising vaccines for the coronavirus. But with anti-vaccination fears and safety concerns, will enough Americans trust the 'warp speed' process?
President Trump will resume a daily briefing today. We're not sure quite what to expect.
And could you use a reusable mask? There's a drive-through event this afternoon from Seattle and King County Public Health distributing free masks to resi
DAILY: Trump Downplays Severity of the Virus
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo recap President Trump's sit-down interview with Fox News over the weekend, in which he called coronavirus "the sniffles."
New York City takes a huge leap forward with reopening, after seeing some of the most devastating consequences of the virus in the nation.
And, we're giving you a sneak peek of Aaron Granillo's new report on COVID-19 "long-haulers," with Dave Ross and Colleen O'Brien, who discuss the episode with Aaron. T
Coronavirus 'Long-Haulers' Say They've Endured Symptoms for Months
Coronavirus "long-hauler" Christy was medically diagnosed with COVID-19 back in March. Patients with a mild case like hers are expected to fully recover in about two weeks. But months later, Christy is still managing strange and lingering symptoms.
She's not alone. This emerging medical phenomenon hints at how much we still need to learn about the coronavirus. And quickly.
Ed Yong, a journalist for The Atlantic, wrote the definitive article on COVID-19 long-haulers. He joins
DAILY: Social Gatherings Restricted in Washington as Cases Rise
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss Governor Inslee's new cap on the number of people allowed at social gatherings, and some other small activity restrictions, announced yesterday. Meanwhile, the threat of returning to a more serious lockdown looms.
Arguments over addressing the state's $9 billion deficit continue.
And Dr. Anthony Fauci spells out why we're seeing this increase in coronavirus cases nationally ... and what we can do to stop it.
DAILY: Virus Transmission Currently Too High to Safely Reopen Schools, Report Suggests
A concerning new report raises a very serious possibility - King County schools may not be able to reopen for in-person classes this fall.
Katie Hutchinson, health statistics manager for the Washington State Department of Health, joined Dave Ross this morning to discuss why you're seeing deaths removed from the COVID-19 toll. And Aaron Granillo clarifies why this statistic may not be the most important thing to focus on for evaluating your health and safety.
Does the White H
DAILY: Gov. Inslee Extends Pause on Washington Reopening as Cases Hit New Highs
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss Governor Inslee's continued freeze on Washington's phased reopening plan.
The Seattle-based vaccine trial is doing well, and garnering national attention. Dave discusses his interview with an early trial participant who had an adverse reaction.
And, President Trump finally wears a mask.
DAILY: Different State Coronavirus Lockdowns, Analyzed
Reporter Aaron Granillo has an update on the current coronavirus case count in Washington, which is on the rise.
And how are other states dealing with similar rises in case numbers? KIRO Radio's Dave Ross takes a look at California, Texas, Oregon and Florida's responses to a resurgence of the virus.
DAILY: Will Washington Schools Reopen? That Decision Might Be Yours to Make
Deciding whether or not to reopen schools for in-person instruction will be up to local school districts, says Chris Reykdal, Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction. KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss why that puts you in a position to get out there and advocate for what you want.
The virus is mutating - what does that mean for a vaccine?
And, CBS Senior Business Analyst Jill Schlesinger joins us to explain the new letter being used to
DAILY: Washington Will Not Be Bullied, Inslee Says
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss the emerging and strangely politicized battle over reopening schools in the fall.
We'll look at the school reopening decisions other states have made, including Arizona, Florida and New York.
And, more scientists agree that microscopic virus-laden particles might hang around in the air after a cough or a sneeze longer than we previously thought.
DAILY: "Please Scream Inside Your Heart"
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss the battles over opening university campuses in the fall, a concerning shortage of PPE, and the official cancellation of the Washington State Fair.
Plus, a new rule on rollercoasters in Japan: "please scream inside your heart."
DAILY: The Death Rate Decline, Explained
Governor Inslee issues another warning to carefree Washington residents as coronavirus case numbers continue to climb.
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo explain why the death rate is declining, even during a wave of new infections across the United States.
And, President Trump and Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos are determined for schools to reopen fully this fall.
DAILY: No Mask, No Service at Washington Businesses, Starting Today
No shirt, no shoes, no mask? No service. KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss the extra enforcement behind Washington's mandatory mask order, that puts the onus on businesses.
We're also following the vaccine development race, including a new $1.6 billion contract awarded to Novavax today. The vaccine development company has never brought a product to market.
And, the Mariners are expected to hit the road to play the Houston Astros on July 24th, even as
DAILY: Benton, Yakima, Franklin Counties Move to Modified Phase 1
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss the upgrade of Yakima, Benton and Franklin counties to a modified Phase 1 reopening .... despite not officially qualifying for this move.
We've got a quick update on the coronavirus outbreak at the University of Washington.
Aaron breaks down Trump's claim that 99% of coronavirus cases are "totally harmless."
And could the coronavirus spread through the air - making it potentially more contagious? Dave has a pretty st
Kids' Questions About Coronavirus, Answered!
This week, kids take over the podcast!
We put out a call on social media asking our youngest listeners to send us their questions about the coronavirus, in their own words.
Listen to familiar KIRO Radio personalities answer these phone calls with heart, humor and the best information we have from experts in our community.
The episode features:
Dave Ross and Colleen O'Brien from Seattle's Morning News.
Mike Lewis, co-host of KIRO Nights.
Tom Tangney and John Curley, co-hosts
DAILY: Outbreak on University of Washington's Greek Row
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss the latest plan from Seattle Public Schools to reopen classrooms in the fall. It's going to be expensive.
Dozens of students in 10 fraternity houses just north of the University of Washington campus have tested positive for the coronavirus. Now, as many as 1,000 students have been asked to quarantine.
Snohomish County may have to move back into Phase 1 as the coronavirus case count continues to spike across Washingto
DAILY: Coronavirus Cases Rising in Some States Will Impact Entire Country, Fauci Says
Dr. Anthony Fauci and CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield appeared before the Senate this morning to answer questions about a vaccine, school closures, and rising case numbers in the United States. KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo have a recap.
As the European Union reopens for visitors from Canada, South Korea and, tentatively, China, American travelers are banned.
And we have the latest coronavirus case numbers for Washington state. We're still seeing a worr
DAILY: Local Sheriffs Speak Out Against Mandatory Mask Order
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss the loudest mandatory mask dissenters in Washington state - and Dave sings a little ditty he wrote just for them.
Plus, we're tracking an increase in coronavirus cases in Snohomish, Pierce and King counties, among others. It has paused plans to move any further through the Governor's phased reopening, at least for now. What's causing the spike?
DAILY: Colleges and Universities Want Students Back on Campus This Fall
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss Washington state's removal from the East Coast travel restriction list, and why sending a billion dollars of stimulus money to dead people isn't the scandal you might think it is.
Local colleges and universities have fresh guidelines for how to bring their students back on campus in the fall.
And baseball is back for a short summer season, but some Mariners players are already testing positive for the virus.
DAILY: A Surge in Cases, Travel Restrictions and Everything You Need to Know About Mandatory Masks
Coronavirus case numbers in the US are back to where they were at the peak of the outbreak in April. There are new travel restrictions between states that will affect Washingtonians.
Governor Inslee announced a mandatory mask order for the entire state. Catch up on all the details with Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo before it goes into effect this Friday.
And, Yakima County is out of hospital beds for coronavirus patients, and King County case numbers are creepi
DAILY: As Coronavirus Case Numbers Rise Again, White House Task Force Faces Questions
The White House Coronavirus Task Force answered questions from the House of Representatives today. Were they asked to slow testing as case numbers rise in many states? KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo recap the briefing.
And, the guy peddling an unproven coronavirus vaccine in Washington state was successfully sued. If you paid for an injection that you found via Facebook, you can now get your $400 back.
DAILY: Masks Will Be Mandatory in Yakima County
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo continue to track the coronavirus outbreak in Yakima County.
And President Trump, who continues to attribute rising case numbers to increased testing, said at his weekend rally in Tulsa that he wants to slow the testing down ... that the US is doing "too good a job" addressing the pandemic. Dave has some suggestions for getting a better idea of how good a job the US is, in fact, doing.
Is It Safe To Reopen?
States across the country are reopening one by one, and yet coronavirus case numbers have spiked in the places that got the earliest start.
This week, KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo try to figure out: is this safe?
First, a case study of Arizona, which is on track to be the latest coronavirus hotspot.
Then, Dave and Aaron discuss the politics of reopening. When did the virus become a partisan issue?
Finally, we consult several epidemiologists. What'
DAILY: King County Moves to Phase Two
King County moves to Phase Two today. What will change? KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo have all the key details. We're not leaving the term "Modified Phase One" behind, though. For a list of the new status of every county in Washington state, you can refer here.
Governor Inslee also updated the health and safety guidelines for religious services. Dave is ready to compete with the church organ again, even if he has to wear a mask.
And people are already li
DAILY: "Draconian" Cuts May Be Ahead for Washington State Budget
Many Nordstrom stores will reopen today, but in-person browsing will be an incredibly different experience. KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss quarantining your shoes, and what the future of shopping looks like.
Governor Inslee is struggling to balance the state budget and announced furloughs for government employees. He's still calling on Congress for federal relief.
And prisons and jails are the new coronavirus hotspots, outpacing nursing homes and
DAILY: No Rise Yet in Coronavirus Cases From Protest Crowds
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss Governor Inslee's visit to Yakima County yesterday, where case numbers are predicted to continue to rise.
Protesters are risking coronavirus exposure in crowds, but early results from the City of Seattle's free testing centers and the University of Washington suggest that masking up at marches might be working.
And, what's the outlook for a Major League Baseball season this summer? Not great ...
DAILY: Do We Need to Make Masks Mandatory?
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo run through three major updates on how doctors are treating hospitalized coronavirus patients.
King County applies to move from Phase 1.5 to Phase 2, which could happen as soon as Friday. As Washington reopens, do we need to make masks mandatory?
And to attend President Trump's indoor, nearly 20,000 seat rally in Oklahoma this weekend, you have to promise you won't sue him.
DAILY: Washington Schools Plan to Reopen in Fall
It's certainly not a guarantee, but the Washington State Office of Public Instruction released 55 pages of guidance for reopening school districts in the fall, and is planning to move ahead. One catch: not everyone is on board.
Coronavirus case counts rose in Yakima, Franklin and Benton counties after Memorial Day weekend. The peak for Eastern Washington is still ahead, the Institute for Disease Modeling predicts.
And as we see some experimental treatments and miracle recove
What's Open in Washington This Weekend?
Just in time for your weekend, and now that businesses have had a little bit of time to prepare ... Dave Ross and Aaron Granillo go over what you can and cannot do in each phase of reopening in Washington state.
For more information about individual counties, you can visit the state's official tracker here. This page is continually updated.
If you want a quick, visual reminder to stick on your fridge, here is the summary of the phases - the same one we have on the wall of th
DAILY: How Do We Survive Another Coronavirus Wave in the Fall?
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss new modeling from the IHME predicting a second wave of coronavirus cases in September and another 55,000 deaths across the United States.
Governor Inslee launches a public awareness campaign to encourage mask wearing, which could be our new normal (at least until a trusted vaccine is widely available).
Dave Ross discusses his thoughts after an interview this morning with Alex Berenson, outspoken doubter of apocalypti
DAILY: Beyoncé Brings Free Coronavirus Testing to King County
Dr. Anthony Fauci warns that the coronavirus pandemic is not over yet. And a new model suggests how we can reopen safely.
The White House Coronavirus Task Force had a phone call, and we have the tape. Here's what they're focusing on.
And Beyoncé will bring free coronavirus tests to two locations in South King County this weekend.
DAILY: Yes, Asymptomatic Spread of the Virus Is Happening, WHO Clarifies
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and award-winning reporter Aaron Granillo discuss the World Health Organization quickly walking back an earlier claim that asymptomatic cases of novel coronavirus are "rare."
And, the Washington ferries will stick with a reduced sailing schedule throughout the rest of the summer. Here's everything you need to know if you plan to take a trip anytime soon.
DAILY: Washington State Begins to Reopen
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo cover some of the newly relaxed rules statewide. With ongoing protests, but relatively reliable masking and expanded testing - we've got a prediction for case numbers.
What will going back to an office building for a desk job look like? Can you take the bus? Here's what the CDC recommends.
And, a surprisingly positive national jobs report came out over the weekend. CBS News senior business analyst Jill Schlesinger tells us h
DAILY: New, Free Testing Sites Open in SODO, Aurora
Local infectious disease experts say they support the large crowds of protesters in downtown Seattle and elsewhere in Washington state. KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss whether Governor Inslee could really disperse the crowds if he tried.
Free, drive-through coronavirus test sites are opening in Seattle at former emissions testing stations. Do you have to bring a doctor's note and live within Seattle city limits, or can anyone show up?
And the
DAILY: Hydroxychloroquine Probably Won't Prevent Coronavirus, Study Finds
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss the results of a clinical trial, published Wednesday, showing that hydroxychloroquine did not help prevent or slow coronavirus infection.
Israel's parliament shut down after a lawmaker tested positive for coronavirus. It's a grim reminder that even as we see the virus slow down here in Washington, infection rates are still rising worldwide.
And, Bill Gates had to address a wild conspiracy theory about his motivations
DAILY: Schools Move Towards Decision on Reopening in Fall
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss the new deadline set for Seattle Public Schools to make some decisions about how to reopen safely in the fall. Will classes be all online, or a hybrid?
A large coronavirus outbreak on a fishing vessel caused the ship to return to Seattle early. Dave Ross asks the CEO of a seafood company what health measures look like on these boats, which are bringing large numbers of workers to remote, coastal communities in Alaska
DAILY: Protesting During a Pandemic
Why is vaccination a partisan issue? KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss a new poll that found 45% of conservatives don't want to get a coronavirus vaccine ... but 80% of Democrats will.
And, as protests against police brutality escalate across the nation, Dave considers the gravity of people gathering in the streets, in large crowds, during a global pandemic.
DAILY: Ending the 'Stay Home' Order
Governor Inslee's "Stay Home, Stay Healthy" order officially expired at midnight. KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo explain what that means, and when we can really reopen.
And, protests this weekend over police brutality across the nation, as well as in Seattle and Bellevue, bring a new concern: risk of infection.
A Journey Down the Food Supply Chain
Follow reporter Aaron Granillo as he traces food distribution across Washington state, finds where the system is breaking down, and talks to the creative people coming up with workarounds.
First, Chris Sullivan tells the story of one billion pounds of potatoes that were stuck on farms across Washington ... while food bank shelves were empty.
The Washington Food Fund stepped in to refill food banks after donations disappeared almost overnight, and the need doubled.
Meanwhile,
DAILY: $300 Million of Stolen Unemployment Funds Recovered
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and award-winning reporter Aaron Granillo discuss the possibility of moving to Phase 2 on Monday.
Washington state managed to get $300 million back from scammers who filed fraudulent unemployment claims. But real Washingtonians are still waiting for their payments.
Twitter increased fact-checks on the platform during the coronavirus health crisis. Now, they're fact-checking the president. Dave has an easy solution to this escalating 'censorship'
DAILY: Religious Services Resume in WA. Here's What That Looks Like
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss Governor Inslee's easing of restrictions on religious gatherings in Washington, after President Trump demanded an immediate reopening nationwide.
Should police continue clearing homeless encampments during the coronavirus crisis? Public comment on a Seattle City Council measure that would restrict clearings, per CDC guidelines, lasted two hours. Dave solves it in 5 minutes.
And new analysis estimates that half of new
DAILY: Boeing to Cut Nearly 7,000 More Jobs
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and Aaron Granillo are joined by reporter Chris Sullivan, who will tell you everything you need to know about upcoming involuntary layoffs at Boeing - including what severance packages could look like.
A new study cautions against a staggered reopening on June 1st as officials try to balance public health and safety with a devastating economic impact.
And effective immediately, there will be steep fines for businesses that reopen too early or unsafely.
DAILY: Trump Deems Religious Services 'Essential' - What Would Reopening Look Like?
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss what reopening places of worship might look like in practice.
The University of Washington furloughed an additional 4,000 workers, citing financial concerns. Dave asks - did you know that you can go in for your annual checkup now?
States that decided to ease restrictions drew crowds of partygoers and sunbathers this weekend for the unofficial start of summer. Video of a packed pool party at the Lake of the Ozarks dre
The Graduating Class of 2020
The Class of 2020 is graduating in the midst of the coronavirus crisis, isolated at home. Non-essential travel is banned. The job market is frozen, and dismal. And beloved rites of passage are either on an indefinite hold, or cancelled entirely.
This week, reporter Aaron Granillo follows how this year's graduates are getting creative with celebrating here in Washington, despite the circumstances.
Kristine White in Everett, WA is a graduating college senior. She reported on t
DAILY: Millions Lost to Fraudulent Unemployment Claims
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo cover the shocking news that hundreds of millions of dollars have been stolen from our state through fraudulent unemployment claims.
Earlier on Seattle's Morning News, Dave spoke with the head of the State Employment Security Department, and he recaps his biggest takeaways from that interview here.
And, as conspiracy theories circulate about the "real" death toll of coronavirus, how can you sort fact from fiction and figure
DAILY: Seafair Cancelled for Summer 2020
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo go over the new and improved contact tracing team, which is seriously ramping up operations.
How are school districts preparing to reopen for fall? Washington state superintendent of public instruction Chris Reykdal gives an update.
And Seafair is cancelled for the first time in 71 years ... but that doesn't mean the organizers (or the pirates) are giving up on the spirit of the festival entirely.
DAILY: New Federal Grants for Washington State
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss two federal grants for Washingtonians: one for Sound Transit, the other for farmers.
A high number of coronavirus cases in Yakima County has agricultural workers striking for hazard pay and more safety measures in fruit-packing plants.
And we've seen a small spike in the number of King County deaths. Yet still no insight from public health about where new cases are originating. What does reopening look like under the
DAILY: Trump Takes Hydroxychloroquine / Two Gym Owners Face Lawsuits
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss the president's hydroxychloroquine prescription.
Governor Inslee spoke out about his frustration with the federal response to the coronavirus after a shipment of thousands of test swabs appeared to be bulk Q-tips.
And two gyms must close in the next 24 hours or face a state lawsuit, after refusing to follow Washington's 'Stay Home' order and inviting patrons inside.
DAILY: A Coronavirus Vaccine Trial Sees Early Success
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss what restaurants will look like when they reopen for dine-in service. A new study indicates that morale is low.
Governor Inslee backed away from an earlier requirement that diners must provide contact information. Now, you won't have to hand over your phone number and email to Washington state public health unless you want to.
Today is the first day that masks are strongly suggested (but, also not required) in public
Sports vs. Coronavirus
A stadium emptied in the middle of a game. Entire seasons, not to mention the Summer Olympic Games, postponed or cancelled. This week, follow award-winning reporter Aaron Granillo as he tries to figure out how sports are surviving in a quarantined world.
Michelle Newblom was finishing her senior year at Seattle University when the coronavirus hit. She and her teammates watched in disbelief as their spring track season was cancelled before it could begin. Her written reflecti
DAILY: Should Drive-In Theaters Reopen?
KIRO Radio's Dave Ross and reporter Aaron Granillo discuss the over $1.5 million in fraudulent unemployment claims that is now putting all unemployment payments on hold for two days.
The CDC releases guidelines for reopening that critics are calling "watered down" after the White House rejected their first (and much longer) draft.
And, should drive-in movie theaters in Washington reopen? It's already happening in Oregon ...
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