Covid cases and hospitalizations are on the rise in King County and statewide. After two years of pandemic, and the inevitable onslaught of pandemic fatigue, state officials are urging residents to remain vigilant and to let others know if they test positive. The state has an easy and anonymous way to do that, a smartphone app called WA Notify.
The Washington state Department of Health developed the exposure notification system two years ago, in partnership with University of Washington. It pings your phone if you’ve been in close contact with another WA Notify user who tests positive for Covid-19. Dr. Bryant Karras, chief medical informatics officer and senior epidemiologist for the department, helped develop WA Notify. He said now is not the time to turn the app off.
“It's time to use it even more,” Karras said. ”Because as people are returning to normal, this tool gives you that early warning when you've been exposed.”