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Washington state - Covid-19 Cases and news- 76,836 cases; 1,953 deaths

Source: https://www-1.thenewstribune.com/news/coronavirus/article241310381.html#

First COVID-19 death in Pierce County; Puyallup woman had underlying health issues
By Debbie Cockrell
March 18, 2020 12:19 PM

The first Pierce County death tied to COVID-19 was announced Wednesday.

A release from the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department stated: “We confirmed Wednesday that a Puyallup woman in her 50s died of complications from COVID-19.”

The woman is the first Pierce County resident to die during the outbreak. The county as of Tuesday had 44 confirmed coronavirus cases...
 
Coronavirus live updates: 135 dead in US, Italy fatalities continue to soar
Coronavirus has spread to all 50 states, Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico.
By
Morgan Winsor
and
Emily Shapiro
March 18, 2020, 5:01 PM
25 min read
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4:40 p.m.: 10 new deaths in Seattle area
In King County, Washington, which includes Seattle -- hard-hit by the outbreak -- 10 more people died from coronavirus on Wednesday, officials said.

That brings the fatality total in King County to 56, public health officials said.
...
https://abcnews.go.com/Health/coron...ssociation-warns-ventilator/story?id=69658566

Public Health - Seattle & King County COVID-19 update for March 18, 2020
March 18, 2020
Summary
Public Health reminds people to access the informational resources on Public Health Insider. We are reporting 44 new cases today, bringing the official case count in King County to 562. In addition, 10 new deaths are reported, bringing the total of confirmed deaths in King County to 56.

Public Health has been publishing blogs on our Public Health Insider with a wealth of content about COVID-19. Here are a few recent highlights:

Events, Eating Out and Retail: What's Allowed and What's Not
Community is Our Anchor During COVID-19
Showing Up for Our Kids During the Outbreak
How to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 in Childcare Settings
COVID-19 is spreading in King County. We expect the case count to double every 5–7 days unless these orders to stay away from others are followed diligently. Already, we can expect that anyone we come into contact with may be infected because there is wide-spread infection in our community. It's critical to minimize the number of people who get seriously ill at the same time. If too many people get sick all at once, this will put too much of a burden on our health care system. If that happens, people at highest risk – people over 60, and with underlying health conditions – may not be able to get the care they need if they get seriously ill.
Follow the guidance for anyone who develops symptoms of COVID-19 and their contacts on how to prevent the spread to others.

Case updates
Public Health – Seattle & King County is reporting the following confirmed cases and deaths due to COVID-19 through 11:59 p.m. on 3/17/20

562 confirmed cases (up 44 from yesterday)
56 confirmed deaths (up 10 from yesterday)
These additional deaths include:

A woman in her 90s, who died at Life Care Center on 3/6
A woman in her 60s, who died at Life Care on 3/16
A man ins 90s, who died at Life Care on 3/17
A man in his 70s, who died at Life Care on 3/17
A man in his 80s, who died at Life Care on 2/28
A man in his 90s, who died on 3/15
A woman in her 70s, who died at Overlake Medical Center on 3/16
A man in his 70s, who died at University of Washington Medical Center on 3/17
A man in his 60s, who died at Harborview Medical Center on 3/16
A man in his 70s, who died on 3/16
Of the 56 deaths reported, 35 are confirmed to be associated with Life Care Center of Kirkland.
Isolation and quarantine facilities update

There are three King County residents needing a safe place for isolation and quarantine who have been admitted to the facility in Kent. Individuals can only be placed into these sites after a health professional with Public Health — Seattle & King County has determined that they need isolation or quarantine. The number of persons in King County's isolation and quarantine sites will be included in regular updates provided by Public Health — Seattle & King County. No other identifying or personal information will be provided.
https://www.kingcounty.gov/depts/hea.../18-covid.aspx
 
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Source: https://www.snohd.org/499/COVID-19-Case-Count-InfoCOVID-19 Case Count Info


CASE INFORMATION FOR SNOHOMISH COUNTY RESIDENTS

The Snohomish Health District is now providing daily updates on case counts in Snohomish County.
Starting March 12, our daily update on case counts will be issued at approximately 2 p.m.
Please be aware, as more testing has become available, we are getting increased numbers of reports from laboratories and other facilities. It takes time to reconcile data in order to report numbers accurately. Each table is labeled with when it was last updated on this page.
In addition, we report case numbers, including numbers of deaths, each day that are official through 11:59 p.m. the night before. People may hear directly from health care facilities that provide different numbers of deaths than our official count, and may be providing it before we have the information and a chance to reconcile the data.
Due to the increased numbers of cases and more data flowing into the Snohomish Health District that needs to be analyzed, we are no longer able to provide specific information about all cases as we did earlier in this outbreak.
We are committed to providing accurate information while respecting the medical privacy of those who become ill with COVID-19.





Confirmed348
Probable14





Confirmed: positive test result. Probable: symptomatic close contact associated with a confirmed case.
As of March 13, the Snohomish Health District is no longer reporting suspect, pending or ruled out case numbers. As more commercial labs begin providing COVID-19 testing, the District no longer receives reports of all residents who are tested and awaiting results or who have tested negative.





Isolation (home or in long-term care)55
Hospitalized63
Recovered101
Deceased7
Under investigation136
 
Source: https://www.kingcounty.gov/depts/health/news/2020/March/19-covid.aspx


Public Health - Seattle & King County COVID-19 update for March 19, 2020

March 19, 2020


Summary

Public Health announced 131 new cases today, bringing the official case count in King County to 693. In addition, four new deaths are reported, bringing the total of confirmed deaths in King County to 60.



Story

Public Health – Seattle & King County is reporting the following confirmed cases and deaths due to COVID-19 through 11:59 p.m. on 3/18/20.
  • 693 confirmed cases (up 131 from yesterday)
  • 60 confirmed deaths (up 4 from yesterday)
These additional deaths include:
  • A man in his 60s, who died on 3/18
  • A woman in her 80s, who died on 3/14
  • A woman in her 90s, who died on 3/17 at Overlake Medical Center
  • A woman in her 70s, who died on 3/17 at Overlake Medical Center
Of the 60 deaths reported, 35 are confirmed to be associated with Life Care Center of Kirkland.
 
Mom of 6 who survived breast cancer dies from COVID-19
by Carleen Johnson, KOMO NewsRadio, and Tammy Mutasa, KOMO News reporterMom of 6 who survivedThursday, March 19th 2020
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Sundee Rutter/KOMO



EVERETT, Wash. — An unimaginable loss for six children after the death of their mother from Covid-19.

Family members said Sundee Rutter, 42, is one of six people who have now died from Covid-19 in Snohomish County.

The community is now rallying behind her children—ranging from middle school to college— who are now left without any parents.

Family and friends remember Sundee Rutter as a fierce fighter and single mom of six who beat stage four breast cancer. She lost her husband some years ago.

Her life of beating the odds—was ended by Covid-19 at the age of 42.
...
https://wgxa.tv/news/nation-world/mo...PMy4te-q5nfL4c
 
Source: https://www.lyndentribune.com/news/...cle_7470f604-6ace-11ea-bb44-27ec923ca304.html

First COVID-19 Whatcom death Thursday
31 min ago
Man in 60s had tested positive, was in hospital

BELLINGHAM — On Thursday, March 19, a Whatcom County resident who tested positive for COVID-19 died. The individual was a male in his 60s.
It was the first death from the novel coronavirus to be recorded in Whatcom County.
“Our sympathies go to his family and friends.” said Greg Stern, Whatcom County health officer. “It is deeply saddening to lose a member of our community in this way.”...
 
Source: https://www.kingcounty.gov/depts/health/news/2020/March/20-covid.aspx


Additional testing capacity, adjustments at King County jails, and other COVID-19 updates from Public Health - Seattle & King County for March 20, 2020

March 20, 2020


Summary

Additional testing capacity for COVID-19 is arriving, but capacity is still constrained, and King County correctional facilities are taking steps to increase social distancing. Public Health announced 100 new cases of COVID-19 today, bringing the official case count in King County to 793. In addition, seven new deaths are reported, bringing the total of confirmed deaths in King County to 67.



Story

Availability of COVID-19 testing

This week, King County is receiving 4,000 sample collection test kits from the federal government to address the highest priority testing needs in our community. Testing capacity is expanding through commercial laboratories, and it is better today than it was a few days ago. Still, we continue to experience gaps with test kits in the areas of our highest priorities, including for first responders, health care workers, healthcare systems serving those at highest risk, and others at highest risk who don’t have regular access to health services. Public Health will be deploying these additional sample collection kits to make sure these priority groups have the supplies they need.
In King County and Washington state, health care providers are advised to focus limited testing capacity on people at highest risk and with more concerning symptoms. At this time, it's not possible to test everyone who we would like to see tested or who wants to be tested, especially those with mild symptoms or are asymptomatic.
For people who have or think they have COVID-19:
Prioritizing jail bed space to promote social distancing

The King County Department of Adult and Juvenile Detention is working with its partners in the criminal justice system – courts, King County Department of Public Defense, King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, Department of Corrections, and law enforcement – to prioritize jail beds for those who pose the greatest risk to public safety. That will help ensure that the Jail Health Services staff has the adequate space they need to provide care for those who exhibit symptoms of COVID-19.
As of Tuesday, King County correctional facilities are not accepting people who are arrested for violating the terms of their state Department of Corrections (DOC) community supervision. They are also working with DOC to transfer anyone who is in a King County correctional facility on a DOC warrant back to state custody. By the end of next week, this could result in all 180 people in custody for DOC warrants transferring back to DOC custody.
Jail leadership has also asked law enforcement to prioritize booking people into correctional facilities for violent crimes against people during the pandemic, to create more opportunities and space in our correctional facilities for increased social distancing as advised by Public Health—Seattle & King County.
There were 1,766 people in custody at adult correctional facilities Thursday, down from 1,940 on March 1. The county is exploring all options to further reduce the number of people in custody as quickly and safely as possible for the health of the entire community.
For additional details regarding correctional sites, please visit: www.kingcounty.gov/dajd
Case updates

Public Health—Seattle & King County is reporting the following confirmed cases and deaths due to COVID-19 through 11:59 p.m. on 3/19/20.
  • 793 confirmed cases (up 100 from yesterday)
  • 67 confirmed deaths (up 7 from yesterday)
These additional deaths include:
  • A man in his 80s, who died on 3/19
  • A woman in her 90s, who died on 3/17
  • A man in his 70s, who died on 3/18
  • A woman in her 80s. who died on 3/18
  • A woman in her 70s, whose date of death has not been confirmed
  • A man in his 70s, who died on 3/19 at Valley Medical Center
  • A woman in her 60s, who died on 3/19 at Harborview Medical Center
Of the 67 deaths reported, 35 are confirmed to be associated with Life Care Center of Kirkland.
 
Source: https://www.lyndentribune.com/news/...cle_a3403782-6ba6-11ea-8b2b-73298ce3bd5d.html

Second Whatcon County COVID death reported
Calvin Bratt editor lyndentribune.com Mar 21, 2020 Updated 33 min ago
WHATCOM — A second COVID-19 death in the county was reported at a Saturday morning news conference of Whatcom Unified Command on the coronovirus pandemic.
The individual was a man in his 80s who was tested before he passed away at his home on Friday, March 20, health authorities said. Then his test results came back positive the next morning.
Also, the total number of confirmed-positive cases of COVID-19 in Whatcom County had risen to 14 as of 9:20 a.m. Saturday...
 
Source: https://www.snohd.org/499/COVID-19-Case-Count-Info
COVID-19 Case Count Info

CASE INFORMATION FOR SNOHOMISH COUNTY RESIDENTS

The Snohomish Health District is now providing regular updates on case counts in Snohomish County.
Our update on case counts is issued at approximately 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. As of March 22, 2020, we will not have our daily 2 p.m. updates on weekends. We will continue daily updates at 2 p.m. on weekdays. Cases reported over the weekend will be reflected in Monday’s update.
Please be aware, as more testing has become available, we are getting increased numbers of reports from laboratories and other facilities. It takes time to reconcile data in order to report numbers accurately. Each table is labeled with when it was last updated on this page.
In addition, we report case numbers, including numbers of deaths, each day that are official through 11:59 p.m. the night before. People may hear directly from health care facilities that provide different numbers of deaths than our official count, and may be providing it before we have the information and a chance to reconcile the data.
Due to the increased numbers of cases and more data flowing into the Snohomish Health District that needs to be analyzed, we are no longer able to provide specific information about all cases as we did earlier in this outbreak.
We are committed to providing accurate information while respecting the medical privacy of those who become ill with COVID-19.





Confirmed447
Probable16





Confirmed: positive test result. Probable: symptomatic close contact associated with a confirmed case.
As of March 13, the Snohomish Health District is no longer reporting suspect, pending or ruled out case numbers. As more commercial labs begin providing COVID-19 testing, the District no longer receives reports of all residents who are tested and awaiting results or who have tested negative.





Isolation (home or in long-term care)58
Hospitalized65
Recovered126
Deceased10
Under investigation204





The Snohomish Health District reports the number of county residents who have died from COVID-19. Some Snohomish County residents have died while hospitalized in King County. For residents who died in Snohomish County, the Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office has jurisdiction. For Snohomish County residents who died in King County, the King County Medical Examiner’s Office has jurisdiction. The number of deaths reported here may not match the number of deaths reported by the Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office.





Community Acquired / Close Contact412
Life Care Center Kirkland23
Josephine Caring Community17
Sunrise View Assisted Living (Everett)10
Travel - China1
Under Investigation0





Deaths of Snohomish County Residents

Last updated 1:52 p.m. 3/21/2020
  • Woman in her 80s with underlying health conditions, died 3/20/20
  • Man in his 70s with underlying health conditions, connected to Sunrise View Assisted Living, died 3/20/20
  • Woman in her 90s with underlying health conditions, connected to Josephine Caring Community, died 3/19/20
  • Woman in her 90s with underlying health conditions, was hospitalized in Snohomish County, died 3/18/20
  • Woman in her 50s with underlying health conditions, died 3/16/2020
  • Woman in her 40s with underlying health conditions, was hospitalized in Snohomish County, died 3/16/2020
  • Woman in her 70s with underlying health conditions, was hospitalized in King County, died 3/11/20
  • Woman in her 80s with underlying health conditions, was hospitalized in Snohomish County, died 3/10/2020
  • Man in his 80s with underlying health conditions, was hospitalized in Snohomish County, died 3/9/2020, connected to Josephine Caring Community
  • Man in his 40s with underlying health conditions, was hospitalized in King County (first COVID-19 related death of Snohomish County resident)





Case Count by City
Arlington18
Bothell40
Brier<5
Darrington<5
Edmonds28
Everett128
Granite Falls<5
Lake Stevens15
Lynnwood60
Marysville35
Mill Creek12
Monroe11
Mountlake Terrace12
Mukilteo10
Snohomish25
Stanwood26
Woodinville<5
Woodway<5
Tulalip<5
Gold Bar<5
Sultan0
Index0
Unknown26





Numbers less than 5 are suppressed to protect medical privacy. Not all cases are within city limits and totals may include nearby unincorporated Snohomish County.




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Death toll hits 94 in Wash. state as coronavirus cases mount

by KOMO News Staff
Saturday, March 21st 2020
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SEATTLE - The death toll from the coronavirus climbed to 94 in Washington state on Saturday, as the total number of confirmed cases neared 1,800, health officials said.

At least three counties - King, Snohomish and Whatcom - recorded more deaths. More than 90 percent of deaths were in people aged 60 or above.

Meanwhile, hundreds of new cases have been confirmed across the state in all age groups.....:tiphat:https://komonews.com/news/coronaviru...ath-toll-to-84
 
Test numbers don't reflect true scale of outbreak in Wash., says top doctor

by KOMO News Staff
Saturday, March 21st 2020
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EVERETT, Wash. - The number of positive tests for coronavirus has topped 1,500 in Washington state, but that number may not reflect the true scale of the outbreak, says the chief medical officer with Providence St. Joseph Health.


"We've seen a significant bump-up of people coming in with flu-like illness that don't have influenza," said Chief Medical Officer Dr. Amy Compton-Phillips. "We think looking at that clinical syndrome is a better way to gauge the burden of COVID here in our area."


Dr. Compton-Phillips says the peak of the coronavirus outbreak could be just 10 to 14 days away - but the lag in testing may not catch up in time.

"Testing is a terrible indicator right now because we just don’t have access to the test kits - they don’t exist, so that’s not the way to look at it," she said......:tiphat:https://komonews.com/news/coronaviru...ays-top-doctor
 
Source: https://fox6now.com/2020/03/21/wash...orders-lockdown-of-long-term-care-facilities/


Washington Ozaukee Public Health Department orders lockdown of long-term care facilities
Posted 5:58 pm, March 21, 2020, by Suzanne Spencer, Updated at 06:29PM, March 21, 2020

GRAFTON — The Washington Ozaukee Public Health Department ordered an immediate lockdown of all long-term care facilities in Washington and Ozaukee Counties Saturday, March 21.

The order comes following the death of a 91-year-old man at a Grafton facility on Thursday, March 19. Right now, the National Guard is there until further notice to assist staff and residents dealing with the outbreak...
 
Everett mayor issues stay at home directive to all residents
Updated: March 21, 2020 - 1:27 PM

EVERETT, Wash. — The mayor of Everett issued a directive Friday instructing all residents to stay home, with exceptions for essential activities.

The order, which takes effect at noon Monday, tells everyone to stay home except for necessary errands, walks and caring for friends and relatives.

Essential businesses, such as grocery stores, pharmacies, child care and banks, can remain open. Nonessential business owners were directed to stay home....:tiphat:https://www.kiro7.com/news/local/eve...continue_below
 
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