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New survey shows how COVID-19 is impacting basic needs, mental health, and social supports in King County

The coronavirus pandemic has brought dramatic changes to our lives – beyond the illness and death directly caused by the virus. Rising unemployment, increased needs for food assistance, and remote schooling are all economic and social impacts of COVID-19 that go beyond the daily counts of new cases or deaths.

New data from the Washington State Community Recovery Oriented Needs Assessment (CORONA) survey show how widespread these impacts are.

Nearly 9,200 King County residents responded to the CORONA survey in August and September of last year. People could respond online or over the phone, and the survey was available in English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Somali, Russian, and Tagalog.  People needing assistance in other languages could also call to get assistance responding in additional languages. The survey was publicized through many of the community task forces and community advisory groups that have been supporting Public Health’s response to the pandemic.

The survey was not a representative sampling of King County, so the data only tell us about the experiences of people who chose to respond. Overall, the survey included 27 questions on a variety of topics, and additional results are available to explore online. Results can be viewed by demographics such as race/ethnicity, age, gender, sexual orientation, and employment sector.   

With a large number of responses, the overall results are concerning:

As the pandemic continues, caring for ourselves and each other will continue to be essential. The survey results are being shared with planners for local government agencies and with community organizations, who are working to reduce impacts on families and individuals in the areas listed above – and ultimately to help our communities recover from the impacts.

If you or someone you know is facing challenges similar to those described above, the following resources may be helpful:

This survey was conducted in partnership with the Washington State Department of Health. Explore additional King County data from the CORONA survey in detail, including demographic characteristics at www.kingcounty.gov/covid/impacts/corona

Originally published Jan. 5, 2021

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