During this difficult and uncertain time, we want to address your concerns and answer some common questions about using our services during this COVID-19 outbreak. Please know we are taking all appropriate steps to keep our clients, staff, and donors safe.
In addition, we are closely monitoring the information and recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and other applicable regulatory bodies and will pass along information as soon as we receive it.
For more information, including a comprehensive list of frequently asked questions, please read our COVID-19 update. Highlights include:
You can also reach us at cs@seattlespermbank.com or (206) 588-1484 with any questions. Stay safe and healthy, everyone!
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