Coronavirus in Spokane: Closures, Cancellations Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

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As the Coronavirus (also known as COVID-19) continues to spread across the United States, many Spokane residents are experiencing a new reality as many sporting events/concerts have been postponed and schools have closed.

According to the Spokane County Emergency Management, there are 311 cases of COVID-19 with 18 deaths in Spokane County as of Wednesday, April 22.

Statewide, there are nearly 12,282 confirmed cases and 682 reported deaths.

At the writing of this article, more than 840,625 cases have been confirmed so far in the United States, with the death toll in the U.S. climbing to 46,996.

Below is your coronavirus update for Spokane:

Washington Reopening Strategy
Gov. Jay Inslee Extends Stay Home, Stay Healthy Order
Washington Schools Ordered Closed for the Remainder of the School Year
#InlandStrong: Local Leaders Expand 'Stay Home, Stay Healthy' Order
Idaho Joins Washington with 'Stay at Home' Order
State of Washington Unveils Coronvirus Website
Local Spokane Restaurant To-Go Options During Social Distancing
Hoopfest Postponed
Lilac Festival Armed Forces Torchlight Parade postponed until Summer
Bloomsday Postponed Until September
Website Helps Separate Coronavirus Fact From Fiction
Gov. Jay Inslee introduces measures to help coronavirus economic impact

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