Whatcom COVID website now active

Coordinated information source for Whatcom Unified, Health

March 22, 2020 - by Amy Cloud, Joint Information Center, Whatcom Unified Command

A single-source information and communication tool on behalf of the Whatcom County’s unified response to COVID-19 is now available online.

TheWhatcomCOVID.com website is a repository of trusted sources of novel coronavirus information from the U.S.Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, the State Health Department, Whatcom County Health Department, as well as community COVID-related proclamations and updates.

News releases issued by the Health Department as well as Whatcom Unified Command COVID-19 are available on the new website. The information source supplements the Unified Command Whatcom Covid-19 Facebook page, which will be updated frequently.

WhatcomCOVID.com includes resources for families, regarding schools and childcare, as well as resources for businesses, restaurants and skilled nursing facilities.

The website includes the option to“subscribe” to receive news releases and updates. The communications team at Unified Command continues to develop the website.

Whatcom Unified Command is a unified response utilizing a template developed by theNational Institute Management System (NIMS) that provides an organizational structure and coordinates participating agencies. The NIMS Incident Command system includes planning, logistics, public information, and a policy group including local elected officials. The objectives during Whatcom Unified’s activation are to prevent and mitigate the spread of COVID-19, ensure care for the community’s most vulnerable, ensure adequate resources for first responders, and to maintain essential services.

Those who wish to support the Whatcom Unified COVID-19 response or Emergency Operations Center capabilities are invited to email  WUC_Donations@co.whatcom.wa.us.


Media Contact

Claudia Murphy, PIO
Joint Information Center, Unified Command
(360) 815-2701
cmurphy@cob.org


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