curated by Vee Hua 華婷婷
Primaries are over, and election results are coming in! As we wait for votes to be finalized, we offer a high-level summary of races that are important for South Seattle voters.
In San Francisco, the mayor has declared a local health emergency for monkeypox. King County, thankfully, has not reached such a point, but confirmed cases are rising and vaccines are rolling in rather slowly.
Lastly, Refuge Outdoor Festival is this weekend, for those who might want a respite from the heat or are looking to enjoy nature in great company.
—Vee Hua 華婷婷, interim managing editor for the South Seattle Emerald
Monkeypox has been getting more serious in Washington State and across the country. As of Aug. 2, the Washington State Department of Health reports 154 confirmed cases of Monkeypox in Washington State, with the large majority — 134 cases — in King County. The dashboard is updated daily.
"Cases have been doubling every 8—9 days ever since the first reported case in May," KUOW reported. "Most of the cases have been reported by men who have sex with men. But [Dr. Tao] Kwan-Gett [chief science officer for the Washington State Department of Health] notes MPV doesn't discriminate between sexual orientation, gender, or income. This virus is not a sexually transmitted disease."
Washington State received 3,600 doses of the newest vaccine last week, according to KUOW, with plans from the federal government to distribute more doses nationally in the near future. There are currently limitations on who can receive the vaccine, and more information can be found through Public Health — Seattle & King County's website.
Results are rolling in from the Aug. 2 Primary Election. In the current Washington State system, passed in 2004, voters can choose among all candidates running for office and do not have to declare a party affiliation to vote in the primary. The two candidates who receive the most votes in the primary election qualify for the general election. Candidates must also receive at least 1% of the votes cast in that race to advance to the general election.
As of Wednesday morning, with a 21% voter turnout rate, results of key races significant to South Seattle were as follows:
Statewide
Legislative District 37
Legislative District 11
Legislative District 34
Legislative District 33
For full election results, visit Washington's Secretary of State's Elections & Voting website and select your county, including King and Pierce, to see local results. King County Elections also offers precinct-level primary election results reports with final results scheduled to be released on Wendesday, Aug. 17, by 4 p.m.
Taking place from August 12 to 14 at Tolt MacDonald Park in Carnation, Washington, the annual Refuge Outdoor Festival, is a three-day camping weekend centered and led by the BIPOC community. Now in its fifth season, the festival is hosted by the production company Golden Bricks Events and will center around justice conversations, recreation activities at various levels, healing practices, art creation, and musical experiences.
All are welcome, and sliding-scale daily or weekend passes range from $45 for youth to $175 for a full weekend.Expect a more in-depth article from South Seattle Emerald this Friday, Aug. 5.
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