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- Amharic - አማርኛ
- Arabic - العربية
- Armenian - Հայերեն
- Bengali - বাংলা
- Burmese - ဗမာစကား
- Catalan - Català
- Chinese, Simplified - 简体中文
- Chinese, Traditional - 繁體中文
- Chuukese - Fosun Chuuk
- Dari - دری
- English
- Farsi - فارسی
- Fijian - Vosa vakaviti
- French - Français
- German - Deutsch
- Gujarati - ગુજરાતી
- Haitian Creole - Kreyòl ayisyen
- Hakha Chin
- Hanyu Pinyin
- Hebrew - עברית
- Hindi - हिन्दी
- Hmong - Hmoob
- Indonesian - Bahasa Indonesia
- Japanese - 日本語
- Kanjobal
- Karen - ကညီၤ
- Khmer - ភាសាខ្មែរ
- Kinyarwanda - Kinyarwanda
- Korean - 한국어
- Kosraean
- Lao - ພາສາລາວ
- Lingala
- MAM - Qyol Mam
- Malayalam - മലയാളം
- Marathi - मराठी
- Marshallese - Kajin Ṃajōḷ
- Mixtec - Ñuu savi
- Nepali - नेपाली
- Oromo - Oromiffa
- Palauan - Tekoi er a Belau
- Pashto - پښتو
- Portuguese, Brazil - Português, Brasil
- Punjabi - ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
- Purhepecha
- Romanian - Română
- Russian - Русский
- Samoan - Faa-Samoa
- Somali - Af Soomaali
- Spanish - Español
- Swahili - Kiswahili
- Tagalog - Tagalog
- Tamil - தமிழ்
- Telugu - తెలుగు
- Thai - ภาษาไทย
- Tigrinya - ትግርኛ
- Tonga - Lea fakaTonga
- Triqui
- Turkish - Türkçe
- Ukrainian - Українська
- Urdu - اردو
- Vietnamese - Tiếng Việt
- Zapoteco del Istmo
Resources and Recommendations
This page is being reviewed for updates. The Washington State Department of Health has updated its guidance for what to do if you are sick with COVID-19 or were exposed to COVID-19. This page may have content that is inconsistent with the new guidance.