niman Posted March 27, 2020 Report Posted March 27, 2020 Confirmed Cases / Deaths by County County Positive/Confirmed Cases Deaths Adams 3 0 Benton 19 4 Chelan 10 0 Clallam 5 0 Clark 48 5 Columbia 1 0 Cowlitz 7 0 Douglas 5 0 Ferry 1 0 Franklin 7 0 Grant 33 1 Grays Harbor 1 0 Island 64 1 Jefferson 11 0 King 1577 109 Kitsap 33 0 Kittitas 8 0 Klickitat 7 0 Lewis 5 0 Lincoln 1 0 Mason 2 0 Okanogan 1 0 Pierce 186 4 San Juan 2 0 Skagit 78 1 Snohomish 778 16 Spokane 67 0 Stevens 2 0 Thurston 24 0 Walla Walla 2 0 Whatcom 86 4 Whitman 3 0 Yakima 61 2 Unassigned 69 Total 3207 147 Number of Individuals Tested Result Number of Individuals Tested Percent of Tests Negative 43,173 93% Positive 3,207 7% Confirmed Cases / Deaths by Age Age Group Percent of Cases Percent of Deaths <19 2% 0% 20-29 9% 0% 30-39 15% 0% 40-49 14% 1% 50-59 18% 7% 60-69 16% 13% 70-79 13% 29% 80+ 13% 50% Confirmed Cases / Deaths by Gender Sex at Birth Percent of Cases Percent of Deaths Female 51% 52% Male 46% 47% Unknown 3% 1% Note on the county and unassigned data: This data changes rapidly as labs conduct tests and discover new cases. Labs assign those cases to a county. Counties or the Department of Health then determine the appropriate county of jurisdiction. Those don’t always match initially. We’re working to reduce the “unassigned” number to 0. Contact the local health department for county specific information. Note on the deaths: Some deaths may be reported by health care providers, medical examiners/coroners, local health departments, or others before they are included in the statewide count. It takes longer for the state to announce deaths because they are often reported first to the local health department and then to us. Note on the number of infections: Public health experts agree that the true number of people who have been infected with COVID-19 in Washington greatly exceeds the number of COVID-19 infections that have been laboratory-confirmed. It is very difficult to know exactly how many people in Washington have been infected to date since most people with COVID-19 experience mild illness and the ability to get tested is still not widely available. https://www.doh.wa.gov/Emergencies/Coronavirus
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