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Healthy Washington–Roadmap to Recovery

“Healthy Washington — Roadmap to Recovery” is the COVID-19 phased recovery plan announced by Governor Inslee on January 5, 2021. The Healthy Washington recovery plan will take effect on Monday, January 11, 2021. All regions start under Phase 1 guidelines.

This new recovery system aims to safely ease some restrictions while also maintaining crucial hospital capacity, protecting access to healthcare and promoting economic recovery across the State.

Eight Regions

There will be eight regions of four or more counties, divided according to available health care services based on metrics such as hospitalizations, case data and disease mobility.

Source: WA’s Governor’s Office on Medium

The Healthy Washington — Roadmap to Recovery regions are as follows:

  • Central: King, Pierce, Snohomish
  • East: Adams, Asotin, Ferry, Garfield, Lincoln, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens, Whitman
  • North: Island, San Juan, Skagit, Whatcom
  • North Central: Chelan, Douglas, Grant, Okanogan
  • Northwest: Clallam, Jefferson, Kitsap, Mason
  • South Central: Benton, Columbia, Franklin, Kittitas, Walla Walla, Yakima
  • Southwest: Clark, Cowlitz, Klickitat, Skamania, Wahkiakum
  • West: Grays Harbor, Lewis, Pacific, Thurston
Restrictions Under Healthy Washington – Roadmap to Recovery

Key restrictions in Phase 1 are:

  • Indoor social gatherings are prohibited, outdoor social gatherings are limited to ten people and no more than two distinct households.
  • Indoor worship services, retail stores, professional services and personal services (hair salons, nail salons, etc…) are limited to 25 percent capacity. Where possible, remote work/attendance and curbside pickup are encouraged.
  • Indoor dining at any eating or drinking establishment is prohibited. Outdoor dining is limited to six people per table and no more than two households at each table. Establishments must close by 11 p.m.
  • Weddings and funeral ceremonies are limited to no more than 30 people. Indoor receptions, wakes or similar related gatherings in conjunction with such services are prohibited.
  • Indoor entertainment establishments may offer private reservations for individual households and no more than 6 people. General admission is prohibited.
  • Outdoor entertainment establishments may offer timed ticketed events to groups of ten (limit two households) at a time.

Depending on the activity, additional restrictions and/or requirements for reopening (required masking, spacing, etc…) may also be in effect. To read the full phase activity chart, and for additional information on Phase 1 permitted activities, see here.

How Regions Will Progress Through the Phases

Progress through the Healthy Washington phases is dictated by four metrics measured by region:

  • Decreasing trend in two week rate of COVID-19 cases per 100,000 population (decrease has to be greater than 10 percent)
  • Decreasing trend in two-week rate in new COVID-19 hospital admission rates per 100,000 population (decrease must be greater than 10 percent)
  • Total (COVID and non-COVID) ICU occupancy has to be less than 90 percent capacity
  • COVID-19 test positivity rate must be less than 10 percent.

Progress will be determined automatically, no application by the regions will be required. The Washington State Department of Health will evaluate metrics each Friday, with any movement – forward or backward – taking effect the following Monday.

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