Introducing the Seattle Flu Alliance! Seattle Flu Study researchers continue to study respiratory diseases and are expanding to include other organizations and new initiatives to enable healthier communities. Learn more: https://t.co/BoJNv7dSfB
Join @fredhutch's new study to improve local researchers' understanding of immune responses to respiratory illnesses. All King County residents 18+ are invited to participate. https://t.co/LFbQ1z7KSR
All King County residents 18+ are invited to answer a few weekly questions to help local experts learn about the spread of respiratory illnesses like the flu and COVID-19. Together, we can help our community stay safe and healthy.
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Researchers from the Seattle Flu Study and @UW are teaming up with @Apple to understand how everyday devices, like an Apple Watch or iPhone, can be used to identify illnesses like COVID-19.
For more information and to join the study, visit https://t.co/iRjwQ5dCCA
We thank the entire community for their support as the Seattle Flu Study shifts our focus to assist the public health response to COVID-19. Learn more about the greater Seattle Coronavirus Assessment Network. @KCPubHealth#SCANCOVID
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We thank the entire community for their support as the Seattle Flu Study shifts our focus to assist the public health response to COVID-19. Learn more about the greater Seattle Coronavirus Assessment Network. @KCPubHealth#SCANCOVID
https://t.co/pv3NoMCXRG
We have seen the New York Times article on early efforts to detect COVID19. Dr. Jay Shendure, Lead Principal Investigator of the Study addresses our work and collaboration with public health authorities.
Wondering how the #SeattleFluStudy works?
If you're feeling under the weather, see if you qualify via our website and then we'll deliver everything you need to participate right to your doorstep.
Help us with groundbreaking research, without ever leaving the house. #science
@DeniseJ61219277 Denise -- we know how prevalent the flu is because of the weekly status reports provided by city, state and local public health agencies.
@nearlyfreaky Appreciate your thoughts, Diana. The flu season in Seattle continues to run strong, with a 6% increase in positive cases this week. We're focused on continuing high-quality research as the season continues to progress.
Rates of flu in King County increased 6% last week, with 22.2% of tests returning positive, per @KCPubHealth 's weekly flu update.
Our takeaway? the Flu isn't done this season, and neither are we. More on how to support our research:
https://t.co/yRLyxT1aFG
#Parents: if your child gets sick with #flu, make sure you know what to do! Identify symptoms early, if they are at high risk consult your doctor, and keep them home while sick.
Learn more: https://t.co/ACRgP8N9ys.
For all our Seattleites headed out on mid-winter break this week: we really appreciated @KUOW 's comprehensive reporting on how to avoid getting sick while traveling!
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Happy #ValentinesDay from the Seattle Flu Study!
Spread love, not flu this February. You can show your love for our community by helping UW, Fred Hutch, Seattle Children's and BBI find new ways to prevent and treat the flu. See if you qualify today!
https://t.co/q2fQUiRCj1
@seattletimes shared an important reminder about the right way to wash your hands, which is one of the best ways to prevent the spread of the flu and other contagious illnesses.
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As of February 1st, more than 210,000 Americans have been hospitalized with the flu, andthis flu season could cost employers up to $14 billion in lost time this year. (source: @CDCFlu and @247WallSt).
Check out our resources for preventing flu at work: https://t.co/tjYQipjipP
@aktimbo hi @aktimbo! We are currently expecting to be able to provide updated results in mid-February. You can follow up here https://t.co/S4EznOZoEW, or reach out to us at [email protected] with more questions about your sample.
@LeahBednarik@LeahBednarik that actually is what we are studying! A big part of our research is understanding how families stay healthy during flu season, in addition to how and when people are getting sick.
Join the Seattle Flu Study in our effort to fight the flu in our community. Together, we can find new ways to detect, prevent, and treat the disease.
Learn more on our new website, and follow along this flu season for updates on the flu in your neighborhood.