"Hello, I contacted WA State DOH and King County DOH regarding a property that is owned and managed by the company that I work for, Blume Company Real Estate. One of our tenants at 2825 Eastlake, AIMS Institute, emailed us to ask if we would allow them to test their patients for COVID-19 in an outdoor area on the property that is adjacent to their office. They said they would shield the area with screens. There are multiple tenants who work at this property and it is a standard office, not lab or medical building. We have contacted Washington State Department of Health and King County Department of Health to find out what the safety regulations, requirements and restrictions for COVID-19 testing sites. We assume COVID-19 test sites would be required to obtain a state regulated permit in order to set up a test site. We do not want to violate any state regulations by allowing the tenant to open a test site on our property, nor do we want to risk potential exposure to our tenants, visitors or staff. We would appreciate WA State DOH’s guidance on COVID-19 testing site regulations. Thank you, Tara Raymond" - Tara Raymond
The aforementioned complaint was filed by Tara Raymond in Seattle, Washington on Friday May 1, 2020 with DOH doh.information@doh.wa.gov against AIMS Institute saying, Business function performed that is non-essential. Email address given was tara@blumecompany.com and phone number given was 2068510299.