Two simultaneous health crises: Wildfire smoke, coronavirus
EVERETT Unhealthy, smoky air is expected to linger over Western Washington, including Snohomish County, until at least Thursday night or Friday, according to the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency.
Light rain showers in the region are not significantly reducing smoke levels, the agency said. And conditions might get worse Wednesday, when winds are expected to bring more smoke from Oregon fires.
The best way to protect you and your family through this smoke season will be to stay indoors and keep indoor air as clean as possible, Dr. Chris Spitters, the countys top health officer, told reporters Tuesday.
Exposure to the smoke is most harmful for those with underlying heart or lung conditions, he said. The unhealthy air can also make you more vulnerable to catching the coronavirus or worsen symptoms for those currently or previously infected.
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