Case updates August 27, 2020; COVID-19 cases hitting a plateau in King county - but don't celebrate yet

Saturday, August 29, 2020

Rate of newly diagnosed COVID-19 cases in King county per 100k people during prior two weeks shows trend is downward but still far from goal



The Washington State Department of Health (DOH) released the latest statewide situation report, which reflects an overall plateau and slight decline in COVID-19 cases in some areas.

Report findings include:
  • The reproductive number (how many new people each COVID-19 patient will infect) remained close to one as of mid-August. The best estimate of the reproductive number at that time was 0.86 in western Washington and 0.91 in eastern Washington. The goal is a number well below one, which would mean COVID-19 transmission is declining.
  • We’re seeing a mix of disease activity across the state. Some counties (including Clark and King) are seeing plateaus, while others experience decreases (including Benton, Franklin, Pierce and Yakima) or increases (including Grant, Lewis and Walla Walla). The report includes a comparison of case, hospitalization and mortality data in these three counties to illustrate how much trends are varying in different areas.
  • Outbreaks continue to occur across the state. COVID-19 remains active in many communities. Outbreaks in Walla Walla County (at the Washington State Penitentiary), Whitman County (among off-campus college students), and Kitsap County (at a hospital) highlight our continued susceptibility.

“While we see some positive trends in our data, we must continue to think differently about the ways we interact with one another,” said Secretary of Health John Wiesman.

 “It remains critical that we limit the size and frequency of our social gatherings, wear face coverings and stay home when we are sick. A continued plateau of cases is not enough to safely open schools.”

DOH partners with the Institute for Disease Modeling, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, University of Washington and the Microsoft AI for Health program to develop this weekly report. More COVID-19 data can be found on the DOH website and in the state’s risk assessment dashboard.

Case updates August 27, 2020

United States - the CDC has changed the way they report
  • cases 5,845,876 including 294,083 cases in Last 7 Days
  • deaths 180,165
Washington state
  • cases 73,301 includes 598 new within 24 hours
  • hospitalizations 6,679 includes 5 new within 24 hours
  • deaths 1,905 includes 15 reported within 24 hours
King county
  • cases 19,361 - 184 in previous 24 hours
  • hospitalizations 2,223 - 1 in previous 24 hours
  • deaths 719 - 2 in previous 24 hours
Shoreline - population 56,752 (2018)
  • cases 561 - 3 new in previous 24 hours
  • hospitalizations 105 - 0 new in previous 24 hours
  • deaths 62 - 0 new in previous 24 hours
Lake Forest Park - 13,569 (2018)
  • cases 54 - 1 new in previous 24 hours
  • hospitalizations 3 - 0 new
  • deaths 0 - 0 new



1 comments:

Anonymous,  August 29, 2020 at 6:29 AM  

As Spock said, "The needs of the many, outweigh the needs of the few".
I wish Inslee and Dow Constantine understood that.
Like "United we stand, divided we fall" and not the left/socialist version of Divided we stand, united we fall.

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