What's Going Around in Spokane Valley?

Health data for the Spokane Valley, Washington area — April 2026

Here's what respiratory illnesses and infectious diseases look like near Spokane Valley, Washington, based on the latest CDC surveillance data for Washington. Tap any topic for detailed state-level trends, charts, and forecasts.

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CDC Recommendations at This Level

Active measles outbreak — vaccination is urgent

  • The CDC strongly recommends MMR vaccination for anyone who is not up to date
  • Measles is extremely contagious — it spreads through the air and can linger in a room for 2 hours after an infected person leaves
  • If you develop symptoms, call your doctor BEFORE going in — they need to prepare to avoid exposing others
  • Unvaccinated individuals should avoid public spaces where cases have been reported
  • Infants too young for MMR (under 12 months) should avoid known outbreak areas

This is general public health guidance based on CDC recommendations — not personal medical advice. Talk to your healthcare provider about what's right for you and your family.

Spokane Valley Community Health Snapshot

2022 data

City-specific chronic disease and prevention statistics from the CDC PLACES program , which provides local health estimates for communities across the US.

Chronic Conditions

11.9%
Asthma
5.7%
COPD
9.3%
Diabetes
35.4%
Obesity
7.3%
Cancer
5.2%
Heart Disease
2.9%
Stroke
28.8%
High BP
30.5%
High Cholesterol

Mental Health

27.6%
Depression
18.9%
Poor Mental Health

Health Behaviors

12.8%
Smoking
18.5%
Binge Drinking
19.5%
Inactive
33.6%
Sleep Deprived

Prevention & Access

7.9%
Uninsured
71.0%
Annual Checkup
64.1%
Dental Visit

Source: CDC PLACES: Local Data for Better Health, 2024 release. Age-adjusted prevalence estimates. Learn more

About this data: Infectious disease surveillance (flu, COVID, RSV, measles) is reported at the state level. This page uses Washington data as the best available indicator for the Spokane Valley area. The health snapshot above shows Spokane Valley-specific estimates from CDC PLACES (2022 data).

See the full Washington health dashboard for more detail.

Frequently Asked Questions

What illnesses are going around in Spokane Valley, Washington right now?

Based on Washington state surveillance data (which covers Spokane Valley), flu activity is moderate, RSV is low, COVID-19 is low, and Washington has reported 15 measles cases in 2026. Click any topic above for detailed trends and charts.

Is the flu bad in Spokane Valley right now?

Flu activity in Washington (which includes Spokane Valley) is currently moderate with 2.5% ILI. Activity appears stable. See the Washington flu page for weekly trend charts.

What are the biggest health issues in Spokane Valley?

According to the CDC PLACES dataset (2022 data), Spokane Valley residents face these key health challenges: Obesity (35.4%), Sleep Deprived (33.6%), High Cholesterol (30.5%). The community health snapshot on this page shows 18 health measures specific to Spokane Valley.

Does Spokane Valley have its own health data, or is this state-level?

This page combines two types of CDC data. The infectious disease section (flu, COVID, RSV, measles) shows Washington state-level surveillance, which is the most reliable available indicator for the Spokane Valley area. The Community Health Snapshot below shows Spokane Valley-specific chronic disease and prevention data from the CDC PLACES program, which provides city-level estimates for all 50 states. State infectious disease data reflects overall trends that apply to communities within the state, including Spokane Valley.

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