More unsung heroes during this COVID-19 crisis: Volunteers assemble handmade face shields to meet an urgent need of local hospitals for personal protective equipment, at Providence Health and Services offices in Renton today.










More unsung heroes during this COVID-19 crisis: Volunteers assemble handmade face shields to meet an urgent need of local hospitals for personal protective equipment, at Providence Health and Services offices in Renton today.














I met the owners of Sprout today in Seattle as they cleaned out their restaurant, donating everything to nearby shelters and giving the rest to friends. Michael and Jenny Kelly are closing due to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and do not know what the future holds.



Earlier in the morning I spent time at Chambers Bay Distillery, which has been making free hand sanitizer and giving it away to the public for free.



Spent a nice day in the beautiful Cle Elum area on an assignment about the fear that COVID-19 can probably affect chimpanzees. The staff at Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest must all wear masks, gloves, and scrubs. They’ve also had to restrict their staff to only essential personnel and postpone all volunteering. Their annual fundraising gala has also been postponed.

























































Reuters wrote a nice little piece on Gene and Dorothy Campbell, married more than 60 years and now forced to communicate through a glass window due to coronavirus quarantine restrictions at Life Care Center of Kirkland. The article features a short quote by yours truly at the end.
