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The danger of ending social distancing too early: A conversation with our Health Officer

April 10, 2020.Reading time 14 minutes.

Social distancing measures appear to be slowing the spread of COVID-19 in King County, but we must stay steady with the Stay Home order to prevent another wave of the outbreak. Dr. Jeff Duchin explains the dangers and discusses what is needed to relax social distancing.

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