Which phase is your county in? And what can you do under the modified Phase 1 of Washington’s reopening?

Slowly but surely, Gov. Jay Inslee’s four-phase plan to reopen Washington has taken effect throughout the state. Inslee unveiled his plan May 1, and as of Monday, June 1, about two-thirds of the state’s counties have advanced to Phase 2.

However, on May 29, Inslee introduced “Safe Start” — a plan to continue the phased reopening of the state after the stay-home order expired Sunday. In this new approach, each county can apply to the secretary of Health for advancement through the different phases on a case-by-case basis. Inslee’s office also introduced a “modified Phase 1” that allows counties not yet qualified for Phase 2 to ease restrictions on some business activities throughout. The secretary of Health can modify the plan to address the needs of different counties.