Rabid bat found in Seattle near the University of Washington 

Brown bat on ground

A rabid bat was found in Seattle on July 15, 2026, on the sidewalk on University Way Northeast, between NE 41st and NE 42nd streets. This is near Parrington Lawn, on the University of Washington campus, and is a busy area with many businesses. Anyone who might have had physical contact with this bat (even if not bitten) could be at risk and should seek medical evaluation immediately or call Public Health at 206-296-4774 to determine if rabies preventative treatment is necessary.

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Explosive diarrhea sounds…rough. Any rumbling in King County?

Person grasping their stomach. A toilet and a green tile are in the background.

A national outbreak of Cyclospora—more commonly known by its main symptom, explosive diarrhea–continues to grow, but here in King County, we have not seen any unexpected increases in cyclosporiasis (the disease caused by Cyclospora) so far. We talked with Ann Shen, the lead for foodborne and enteric disease investigations for Public Health – Seattle & King County, about the local situation.

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Uncertain and Ongoing: A parent’s story of Long COVID

A family with a smiling mother and father looking at their adolescent daughter who is holding two cats.

Adolescence is already an intense time for parenting, but what happens when you add a life altering condition to the mix? In this comic strip, cartoonist Summer Pierre shares her family’s many challenges navigating health and managing everyday life following her daughter’s onset of Long COVID at age 12.

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Join the King County Board of Health

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The King County Board of Health is recruiting for a public health provider.

Applications to join the Board are welcome from King County residents who share a commitment to public health principles and addressing racism as a public health crisis. The Board is currently considering applications for one vacant position to join in 2027. This vacancy is for the public health, facilities and providers alternate seat.

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Local solutions to food insecurity

people accessing food in variety of ways such as farmers markets, ebt and food banks

Between the high cost of living and unprecedented cuts to federal food programs, many people in King County are struggling to put food on the table. Addressing food insecurity is complex and involves action throughout our whole community. Learn more about local solutions and how you can help them succeed.

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