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ISS Tracking Number Request Status Date PRR Received Request Text Theme Date Range ISS-81200-F6R0Q9 Open 5/5/2020 All Emails ISS Tracking Number Request Status Date PRR Received Request Text Theme Date Range ISS‐81200‐F6R0Q9 Open 5/5/2020 All emails and email attachments sent and received by employees of the King County Public Health Sports venues 03/01/20‐ 05/04/2020 Department from March 1, 2020 until the day this request is processed containing any of the following keywords: NFL Football Goodell NHL Hockey Beman NBA Basketball “Adam Silver” MLS Soccer ESPN Stadium Arena Seahawks “CenturyLink Field” “Century Link Field” “John Schneider” @seahawks.com Sounders @soundersfc.com ISS Tracking Number Request Status Date PRR Received Request Text Theme Date Range ISS‐81197‐F8G3K3 Open 5/5/2020 All emails and email attachments sent and received by employees of the King County Public Health MLB 03/01/20‐ 05/04/2020 Department from March 1, 2020 until the day this request is processed containing any of the following keywords: MLB baseball “minor league” MiLB Manfred Halem ESPN Mariners Argyros Dipoto @mariners.com Ballpark “T‐Mobile Park” ISS‐80979‐Y9Z3Y2 Open 4/29/2020 Copy of the letter sent to Rob Gannon from King County Metro Drivers regarding inefficiencies in COVID‐19 Metro procedures and safety. I would also like to request any response from King County Metro/Gannon to this letter. ISS‐80883‐Q0F5R5 Open 4/27/2020 all emails between employees of Public Health ‐‐ Seattle and King County and employees of Catholic Catholic Community 3/27/2020‐4/13/2020 Community Services between Friday, March 27, 2020 and Monday, April 13, 2020. That's all emails with Services between addresses ending with @ccsww.org and @kingcounty.gov between that time. ISS‐80827‐Q3F0P9 Open 4/24/2020 all communication exchanged since March 11, 2020 between King County Metro and King County Executive Metro 3/11/2020 ‐ 4/23/2020 's Office, including Dow Constantine, about coronavirus and/or COVID‐19. Open 4/23/2020 Email correspondence, and underlying documentaon contained within, between Dec. 1, 2019, Dr. Duchin 12/01/19‐ 04/23/20 and April 23, 2020, that was sent to, from, or copied to Dr. Jeff Duchin, containing any of the following non‐case sensive key‐strings: "2019‐nCoV"; "coronavirus"; "COVID‐19"; "COVID" The department’s log of Public Records Act requests, along with requestors, descripons, tracking numbers and final dispositions ISS‐80678‐T6L7P1 Open 4/22/2020 All e‐mail communicaons between: Professional sports 02/01/2020‐ 04/01/2020 1) Jeffrey Duchin and/or Pay Hayes and 2) anyone communicating from an email address ending in nba.com, warriors.com, soundersfc.com or mls.com Please provide all responsive records between Feb. 1, 2020 and April 1, 2020. ISS Tracking Number Request Status Date PRR Received Request Text Theme Date Range ISS‐80705‐R6P5K9 Open 4/22/2020 Any records, emails, email drafts, texts, encrypted messages, memos, memo drafts, attachments, messages Washington State DOH 3/5/2020 ‐ 4/22/2020 sent in iPhone apps, including WhatsApp, Confide, And Signal or any other document created or sent by or received by Jeffrey Duchin with Public Health — Seattle & King County or his staff about coronavirus between March 5 and April 22. Specifically, I am seeking records that may contain the terms or phrases: virus, coronavirus, covid‐19, covid, pandemic, social distancing, stay at home, shelter in place, testing, Trump or derivatives thereof. In addition, I am seeking any correspondence (in the form of emails, texts, encrypted messages, memos, letters, notes to file or any other document as listed above) between King County health officials and these six employees of the Washington State Department of Health: Kathy Lofy, John Wiesman, Jerrod Davis, Clark Halvorson, Scott Lindquist or Lacy Fehrenbach involving coronavirus (or derivatives of the phrases in the previous paragraph). I would request all such correspondence between March 5 and April 22. ISS‐80631‐X8P2H1 Open 4/20/2020 Please share all policies and procedures concerning the medical restricted housing units (COVID and DAJD vulnerable/at‐risk population) that have been established, whether at the KCCF Infirmary, 7‐south, or at MRJC. Please include any and all post orders, whether related to out‐of‐cell time, phone access, video access, visitation and attorney access, health care and access to health care, and cleaning/disinfecting housing and common areas and telecommunicaons equipment for those in medically restricted housing. Likewise, with respect to dormitory housing at KCCF (floors 7 though 10), please also provide any and all post orders, whether related to out‐of‐cell time, phone access, video access, visitation and attorney access, health care and access to health care, and cleaning/disinfecting housing and common areas and telecommunications equipment. ISS‐80560‐Q2R9P5 Open 4/20/2020 any and all email records (including any and all attachments) and related materials associated with or test kits 03/14/2020‐ 04/20/2020 consisng of contracts for and purchase orders of “SARS‐CoV‐2 Test Kits” made by the Cepheid corporaon. Please consider the meline range from March 14, 2020, unl this search request is fulfilled. Specifically, I am interested in any and all written materials consisting of, referring to, referencing, or related to the acquision, deployment, and distribuon of these test kits. See: https://www.capradio.org/articles/2020/04/02/this‐coronavirus‐test‐promises‐results‐in‐45‐minutes‐ but‐some‐california‐labs‐cant‐get‐it/ Open 4/20/2020 a copy of your response(s) to a public records request filed March 19, 2020. The tracking number is ISS‐ Prior PRR 3/19/2020 ‐ 4/20/2020 ISS‐80601‐W9T8Q2 79104‐V4Y0Z4 Open 4/20/2020 copies of all messages – including emails, texts and other messaging – between King County officials and Boeing 3/1/2020‐4/20/20 Boeing representatives, during the period March 1 through the present, related to the following questions: (a) Whether work would or should continue at the various Boeing plants in the county. (b) What safety ISS‐80602‐S3X1J0 precautions were proposed or in place to protect the Boeing workforce. ISS Tracking Number Request Status Date PRR Received Request Text Theme Date Range ISS‐80476‐H0F0N7 Closed 4/15/2020 Complaint and complainant information for ENFR20‐0241 (this request is regarding a code enforcement Code Enforcement matter relating to living in an RV on private property and COVID.) ISS‐80358‐F0C4D4 Open 4/13/2020 1.Any and all records related to the requested disposal and/or redistribuon of n‐95 respirators and/or PPE 1/1/2009 to 4/13/2020 surgical masks (face masks) from Jan. 1, 2009 to the present date. By way of explanation, such records should include any request(s) made to dispose or to offer as surplus any n95 masks through the King County’s surplus warehousing services, as well as any, denials, approvals and/or responses to such requests. ISS‐80297‐J2R7Y2 Open 4/10/2020 Any records, emails, email drafts, texts, encrypted messages, memos, memo drafts, voicemails, attachments, Communication with 02/25/2020 ‐ 04/10/2020 messages sent in iPhone apps, including WhatsApp, Confide, And Signal or any other document created or Governor's and Seattle sent by or received by King County Executive Dow Constantine and his staff or Patty Hayes, director of Public Mayor's staff Health — Seattle & King County and her staff about coronavirus between February 25 and April 10. Specifically, I am seeking records that may contain the terms or phrases: virus, coronavirus, covid‐19, covid, pandemic, social distancing, stay at home, shelter in place, testing, Trump or derivatives thereof. In addition, I am seeking any correspondence (in the form of emails, texts, encrypted messages, memos, letters, notes to file or any other document as listed above) between members of Washington Gov. Jay Inslee’s staff and King County involving coronavirus (or derivatives of the phrases in the previous paragraph) and any correspondence between the City Council or Mayor of Seattle and their staffs and King County about the same. I would request all such correspondence between February 25 and April 10. ISS‐80238‐X5W0X8 Open 4/10/2020 1. Copies of any and all written and electronic records of communications between your agency’s/office’s Boeing employees and Boeing representatives/officials regarding operations, closure and reopening of Boeing facilities in your jurisdiction related to the coronavirus, from March 1, 2020 until the present. This request includes but isn’t limited to emails, chat messages, text messages, memos, leers and faxes. 2. Copies of internal emails, text and chat messages, memos, letters and faxes among your agency’s officials/employees regarding operations, potential closure and reopening of Boeing facilities in your jurisdicon due to the coronavirus, during the aforemenoned me frame. 3. Copies of any other records requests seeking the same information related to Boeing facilities and the coronavirus, and records furnished pursuant to those requests. ISS‐80234‐W2L5J2 Open 4/9/2020 ‐ All invoices, purchases orders, contracts, loan agreements, procurement documents (but not limited to Contracts solicitation documents or notices of proposed contracts, proposed bids, unsolicited proposals, and/or documents justifying contracting without full and open competition), relating to purchases of products that use locaon data. ‐ All internal email correspondence including email attachments about, related to, or concerning location data from 1st March 2020 to the present. ‐ All email correspondence with external parties including email attachments about, related to, or concerning locaon data from 1st March 2020 to the present. ISS Tracking Number Request Status Date PRR Received Request Text Theme Date Range ISS‐80119‐C7Q1K2 Open 4/6/2020 all email correspondence sent or received by Public Health ‐ Seattle and King County staff between Jan. 19, Tracing 01/19/2020‐03/01/2020 2020 and March 1, 2020, that include the following search terms: ‐ANY of the terms "contact tracing," "tracing," "trace," "tracking" IN COMBINATION WITH one of the terms: "coronavirus," "COVID," "SARS".
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