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2019 Novel Coronavirus Outbreak (COVID-19)

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If you have questions about what is happening in Washington, or how the virus is spread, please call 1-800-525-0127 and press # from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., seven days a week. Language assistance is available. Please note that this call center cannot access COVID-19 testing results. For testing inquiries or results, please contact your health care provider.

You may also text the word “Coronavirus” to 211211 to receive the latest information on COVID-19, including county-level updates, and resources for families, businesses, students, and more.

If you are seeking information about what constitutes an “Essential Business" or to report a suspected violation of Governor’s Proclamation 20-25: Stay Home – Stay Healthy (PDF), visit the coronavirus.wa.gov website for assistance. The Department of Health will not respond to these inquires or submissions.

Current Status in Washington State

The Department of Health and Microsoft's AI for Health team have partnered to create these interactive data dashboards. Simple data summary tables are also available.

Website Last Updated 9:50 PM 05/23/2020
Data shown as of previous day at 11:59 pm PT.

Find detailed information on Washington State's COVID-19 data

See Dashboard

Data Update May 22, 2020

We wanted to highlight two important data issues on the testing tab. The first is that about 11,000 negative lab results have not yet been entered into our data system. The second is that about 27% of negative test results do not have an assigned county. These two issues are impacting some counties disproportionately, including Skagit and Whatcom. For this reason, Skagit County’s data is temporarily unavailable on the testing tab. The impact is an artificial elevation of the percent positive in those counties. DOH is working to resolve these two issues.

Summary Data Tables

Confirmed Cases, Hospitalizations and Deaths by County
County Confirmed Cases Hospitalizations Deaths
Adams 50 6 0
Asotin 18 1 0
Benton 691 125 1
Chelan 217 15 0
Clallam 25 2 0
Clark 401 84 0
Columbia 1 0 0
Cowlitz 72 13 0
Douglas 145 12 0
Ferry 1 0 0
Franklin 496 60 2
Garfield 0 0 0
Grant 189 22 2
Grays Harbor 16 7 0
Island 177 28 1
Jefferson 30 6 0
King 7,741 1,558 0
Kitsap 161 25 0
Kittitas 67 0 0
Klickitat 24 6 1
Lewis 35 9 0
Lincoln 2 0 0
Mason 34 3 0
Okanogan 42 4 0
Pacific 9 2 0
Pend Oreille 2 0 0
Pierce 1,742 299 0
San Juan 15 1 0
Skagit 426 49 0
Skamania 3 1 0
Snohomish 2,889 539 0
Spokane 463 82 0
Stevens 10 4 0
Thurston 124 18 0
Wahkiakum 4 0 0
Walla Walla 106 7 0
Whatcom 368 51 2
Whitman 16 0 0
Yakima 2,719 216 0
Unassigned 54 1 0
Total 19,585 3,256 9
Number of Individuals Tested
Result Individuals Tested Percent of Tests
Negative 296,691 94%
Positive 19,585 6%

Every day, acute care hospitals in Washington are reporting the number of patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 in their hospital to the Department of Health.

As of May 20, the chart was updated to reflect that hospitals are now reporting the total number of COVID-19 patients intubated rather than the total number of COVID-19 patients in the ICU. This change aligns the data hospitals submit to DOH with the data they’re required to report to federal agencies.

The numbers in the columns represent the total number of patients hospitalized with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 and those patients who were intubated at those hospitals on that reporting day. The number of hospitals reporting varies on a day to day basis, so counts are not directly comparable from day to day.

Hospitals now report data through WA HEALTH, a new application developed in partnership with the Washington State Hospital Association. Previous hospitalization and ICU data were provided through partnerships with the Northwest Healthcare Response Network, for western Washington, the Regional Emergency and Disaster (REDi) Healthcare Coalition, for eastern Washington, and the Region IV Healthcare Preparedness Alliance, for southwest Washington, and the Washington State Hospital Association.

COVID-19 Confirmed Hospitalizations and Intubations
Date Hospitals Reporting Total COVID-19 Patients Hospitalized Total COVID-19 Patients Intubated
5/16/2020 54 253 53
5/17/2020 52 306 65
5/18/2020 96 341 76
5/19/2020 80 242 70
5/20/2020 95 332 85
5/21/2020 100 332 96
5/22/2020 86 313 74
Confirmed Cases, Hospitalizations and Deaths by Age
Age Group Percent of Cases Percent of Hospitalizations Percent of Deaths
0-19 5% 1% 0%
20-39 31% 11% 0%
40-59 34% 26% 22%
60-79 21% 40% 33%
80+ 9% 23% 44%
Unknown 0% 0% 0%
Confirmed Cases, Hospitalizations and Deaths by Gender
Sex at Birth Percent of Cases Percent of Hospitalizations Percent of Deaths
Female 52% 45% 33%
Male 46% 54% 67%
Unknown 2% 1% 0%
COVID-19 Confirmed Cases by Race/Ethnicity
Race/Ethnicity Confirmed Cases Percent of Cases *Out of total with reported race/ethnicity Percent of Total WA Population
Total Number of Cases 19,585 100%
Unknown Race/Ethnicity (Percent out of Total Cases) 5,811 30% NA
Total with Race/Ethnicity Available 13,774 100%
Hispanic 5,117 37% 13%
Non-Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native 181 1% 1%
Non-Hispanic Asian 1,069 8% 9%
Non-Hispanic Black 938 7% 4%
Non-Hispanic White 5,665 41% 68%
Non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 301 2% 1%
Non-Hispanic Multiracial 243 2% 4%
Non-Hispanic Other Race 260 2% NA

* Out of total with reported race/ethnicity

COVID-19 Hospitalizations by Race/Ethnicity
Race/Ethnicity Hospitalization Count Percent of Hospitalizations * Out of total with reported race/ethnicity Percent of Total WA Population
Total Number of Hospitalizations 3,256 100%
Unknown Race/Ethnicity (Percent out of Total Hospitalizations) 914 28% NA
Total with Race/Ethnicity Available 2,342 100%
Hispanic 565 24% 13%
Non-Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native 28 1% 1%
Non-Hispanic Asian 205 9% 9%
Non-Hispanic Black 138 6% 4%
Non-Hispanic White 1,288 55% 68%
Non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 50 2% 1%
Non-Hispanic Multiracial 26 1% 4%
Non-Hispanic Other Race 42 2% NA

* Out of total with reported race/ethnicity

COVID-19 Deaths by Race/Ethnicity
Race/Ethnicity Deaths Percent of Deaths *Out of total with reported race/ethnicity Percent of Total WA Population
Total Number of Deaths 1,057 100%
Unknown Race/Ethnicity (Percent out of Total Deaths) 115 11% NA
Total with Race/Ethnicity Available 942 100%
Hispanic 87 9% 13%
Non-Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native 8 1% 1%
Non-Hispanic Asian 91 10% 9%
Non-Hispanic Black 31 3% 4%
Non-Hispanic White 685 73% 68%
Non-Hispanic Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 7 1% 1%
Non-Hispanic Multiracial 13 1% 4%
Non-Hispanic Other Race 20 2% NA

* Out of total with reported race/ethnicity

Data Downloads

Data Notes

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.

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