Top Seattle news: Chef prepares food for those in need; office supplies used for hospital masks

Top Seattle news: Chef prepares food for those in need; office supplies used for hospital masksPhoto: John Seb Barber/Flickr
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Published on March 18, 2020

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Hospital workers make masks from office supplies amid US shortage

Hospital workers in Washington state have been making protective medical gear out of office supplies and other run-of-the-mill materials, as they deal with a severe shortage of equipment needed to care for patients who may have COVID-19.

Read the full story on Bloomberg.

Seattle parents struggle to balance work, child care

One of the first major cities to face coronavirus is now dealing with a child care shortage.

Read the full story on The New York Times.

Supermarkets are in chaos; grocery store worker explains what it’s like at work

For Chris, dwindling supplies and hostile customers are just the beginning of COVID-19 fears.

Read the full story on Vox.

Beacon Hill restaurant Musang making transition to community kitchen

Chef Melissa Miranda plans to prepare meals for those in need, particularly food-insecure families.

Read the full story on Eater Seattle.

Complete guide to Seattle restaurants now offering curbside takeout, delivery

As Seattleites work from home and Emerald City businesses scramble to stay afloat, here's where you can nab takeout in your neighborhood.

Read the full story on SeattlePI .


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