Hundreds of thousands of people are coming to Seattle for the World Cup. Here’s what it means for your health.

Lumen stadium in Seattle during the day with mountains and water in the background

With six World Cup matches and many fan events in Seattle planned in June and July, up to 750,000 people are expected to come to the region! Public Health and our partners have compiled tips to help people going to the events and exploring King County stay safe and healthy, whether you’re new to King County or already live here.  Please share this information if you are hosting or working with visitors during the World Cup.

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No More Toilet Backups: My Journey from Septic to Sewer

A dad rushes to the bathroom with a plunger as a child gestures to an overflowing toilet. A teenager holds her nose.

Anyone who has had a toilet back-up knows that it’s a household crisis! This animated short shows how stressful a septic system failure can be through the eyes of a dad who is worried about the cost. He finds out from his neighbor that King County’s health department can help connect him to financial assistance to move to sewer.

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Public Health – Seattle & King County monitoring a fourth King County resident connected to cruise ship hantavirus outbreak

A line drawing of a cruise ship and an airplane Un dibujo lineal de un crucero y un avión.

Public Health – Seattle & King County was notified on 5/14/26 of an additional King County resident that was on the same plane as an ill passenger from the MV Hondius cruise ship announced on Tuesday, 5/12/26. The King County resident is considered at low risk for infection because they were not seated near the ill passenger. This resident is asymptomatic and monitoring for symptoms.  

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Three King County residents connected to international cruise ship in public health monitoring for hantavirus 

Ilustración de un crucero navegando frente a un paisaje montañoso.

Public Health – Seattle & King County has been notified about three King County residents who were potentially exposed to hantavirus linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship. All three are asymptomatic and monitoring for symptoms, in coordination with public health officials. There are no cases of hantavirus in King County at this time.

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