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COVID-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.
Case Count | Last Updated: 2:00 p.m. 3/17/2020 |
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Confirmed | 266 |
Probable | 21 |
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.
Current Status | Last Updated: 2:00 p.m. 3/17/2020 |
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Isolation (home or in long-term care) | 48 |
Hospitalized | 49 |
Recovered | 88 |
Deceased | 5 |
Under investigation | 97 |
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.
Type of Contact | Last Updated: 2:00 p.m. 3/17/2020 |
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Community Acquired / Close Contact | 251 |
Life Care Center Kirkland | 22 |
Josephine Caring Community | 13 |
Travel - China | 1 |
Under Investigation | 0 |
COVID-19 Deaths of Snohomish County Residents
Last updated 2:00 p.m. 3/17/2020
- 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)
WHO TO CALL
If you have symptoms of illness, contact your medical provider. Call ahead before you go into a clinic or other health care facility.
If you have questions about medical care for yourself, a family member or someone else in your household, contact your medical provider directly.