Website Last Updated 3:55 PM 7/1/2022
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As of June 13, 82.3% of Washingtonians 5 and older have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine and 74.8% of people 5 and older are fully vaccinated. This number is higher than the DOH data dashboard because it includes state Immunization Information System (IIS) data, as well as aggregate data from the Department of Defense (DoD) and Veterans Affairs (VA):
5,930,010 people with at least one dose (5,741,877 IIS + 188,133 DoD and VA)
7,207,070 (Population 5 and older, 2020 Office of Financial Management estimates)
5,390,813 people are fully vaccinated (5,231,988 IIS + 158,825 DoD and VA)
7,207,070 (Population 5 and older, 2020 Office of Financial Management estimates)
If you haven't been vaccinated, visit Vaccine Locator or call 833-VAX-HELP to make your appointment today.
Dashboard Data Notes
Friday, July 1, 2022: Total case counts may include up to 250 duplicates. The Disease Activity page is the most accurate representation of COVID-19 activity and is updated as new cases are identified and duplicates are resolved.
Summary Data Tables
- Cumulative Cases, Hospitalizations and Deaths by County
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County Cases Hospitalizations Deaths Adams 5065 298 39 Asotin 4761 222 68 Benton 55343 2475 486 Chelan 21460 889 167 Clallam 13396 573 155 Clark 98173 4107 848 Columbia 646 63 16 Cowlitz 24575 1272 355 Douglas 11836 446 72 Ferry 1534 89 29 Franklin 33576 1214 216 Garfield 423 26 7 Grant 27010 1169 218 Grays Harbor 18062 788 206 Island 11681 479 86 Jefferson 3722 136 30 King 465990 12595 2898 Kitsap 45006 1907 367 Kittitas 9222 288 72 Klickitat 3833 153 51 Lewis 18789 1372 263 Lincoln 2356 130 29 Mason 13478 632 145 Okanogan 9075 498 127 Pacific 4141 173 60 Pend Oreille 2594 150 37 Pierce 213878 8873 1443 San Juan 1668 42 2 Skagit 24439 1211 214 Skamania 1630 56 12 Snohomish 174853 6576 1194 Spokane 134084 7051 1427 Stevens 8682 600 150 Thurston 54133 2493 430 Wahkiakum 562 36 7 Walla Walla 16551 805 149 Whatcom 43069 1712 307 Whitman 9020 750 90 Yakima 74685 3094 797 Unassigned 3300 43 6 Statewide 1666301 65486 13275
- Rates of Cases, Hospitalizations and Deaths by County
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Data shown below are the most recent complete data available.
Rates per 100,000 Population of Cases, Hospitalizations and Deaths by County
County 7-Day Case Rate 14-Day Case Rate 7-Day Hospitalization Rate 7-Day Death Rate Adams 146.7 195.6 24.45 0 Asotin 159.01 242.93 4.42 0 Benton 177.44 354.89 10.7 0 Chelan 164.45 335.17 10.04 3.77 Clallam 225.35 484.56 13.03 1.3 Clark 194.91 378.21 11.42 2 Columbia 95.58 95.58 0 0 Cowlitz 186.43 356.56 15.38 0 Douglas 146.29 345.14 6.86 0 Ferry 214.92 265.49 0 0 Franklin 164.32 311.08 6.2 0 Garfield 314.61 764.04 44.94 0 Grant 159.79 309.6 5.99 0 Grays Harbor 196.73 356 12.04 1.34 Island 148.49 284.11 8.18 2.34 Jefferson 158.43 400.75 3.11 0 King 327.01 635.13 4.73 0.66 Kitsap 176.34 335.78 12.49 1.47 Kittitas 157.87 315.75 4.15 0 Klickitat 118.58 259.11 0 0 Lewis 235.51 402.49 27.41 0 Lincoln 208.14 352.94 0 0 Mason 178.22 353.39 18.28 0 Okanogan 125.2 303.73 6.96 0 Pacific 210.62 393.77 9.16 4.58 Pend Oreille 122.74 223.83 7.22 0 Pierce 228.93 449.43 5.77 0.56 San Juan 46.14 121.11 5.77 0 Skagit 219.24 405.52 6.9 1.53 Skamania 122.75 204.58 0 0 Snohomish 250.81 489.83 8.79 0.84 Spokane 228.86 454.08 15.69 2.1 Stevens 121.95 265.68 15.24 2.18 Thurston 228.52 443.3 9.97 1.03 Wahkiakum 47.51 95.01 23.75 0 Walla Walla 185.36 367.53 12.78 1.6 Whatcom 191.23 399.12 7.02 0.44 Whitman 37.64 85.18 1.98 0 Yakima 168.09 299.38 9.3 0.39 Statewide 241.12 469.85 8.35 0.9
- Rates of Cases, Hospitalizations and Testing by Age
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Data shown below are the most recent complete data available.
Age Group 7-Day Case Rate 7-Day Hospitalization Rate 7-Day Testing Rate 7-Day Percent Positivity Ages 0-4 203.28 2.89 1351.95 15.28 Ages 5-11 130.28 . 1011.44 13.51 Ages 12-17 137.24 . 836.22 17.29 Ages 18-34 306.32 3.23 1652.43 18.66 Ages 35-49 282.29 4.62 1781.21 16.14 Ages 50-64 234.62 7.14 1688.31 13.72 Ages 65-79 210.55 20.19 1730.27 12.04 Ages 80+ 298.57 67.03 2744.34 11.01
- Cumulative Percent Cases, Hospitalizations and Deaths by Sex
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Sex at Birth Percent of Cases Percent of Hospitalizations Percent of Deaths Female 50.13% 47.10% 42.65% Male 47.30% 51.60% 55.94% Unknown 2.57% 1.29% 1.41%
- Cases, Hospitalizations and Testing by Race and Ethnicity
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Data shown below are the most recent complete data available.
Race/Ethnicity Group 7-Day Case Rate 7-Day Hospitalization Rate 7-Day Testing Rate 7-Day Percent Positivity American Indian Alaska Native* 144.15 10.52 976.43 13.47 Asian* 273.54 4.17 1445.19 17.34 Black* 203.16 7.28 1350.98 13.86 Hispanic 118.81 2.25 675.97 15.17 Multiple and Other Race* 32.63 1.48 -- -- Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander 0 0 1452.32 15.93 White* 153.1 8.02 952.12 13.75 *Non-Hispanic
- Cases and Testing by County
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Data shown below are the most recent complete data available.
County 7-Day Case Rate 14-Day Case Rate 7-Day Testing Rate Molecular 7-Day Testing Rate Molecular+Antigen 7-Day Percent Positivity Molecular 7-Day Percent Positivity Molecular+Antigen Adams 146.7 195.6 929.1 1105.13 12.11 13.27 Asotin 159.01 242.93 371.02 622.79 17.86 21.28 Benton 177.44 354.89 876.03 1015.07 16.32 18.87 Chelan 164.45 335.17 474.52 1186.29 12.17 12.91 Clallam 225.35 484.56 1634.75 2149.28 11.95 10.06 Clark 194.91 378.21 616.19 790.87 25.07 24.7 Columbia 95.58 95.58 1003.58 1075.27 4.76 6.67 Cowlitz 186.43 356.56 811.76 1043.44 18.28 17.69 Douglas 146.29 345.14 473.14 1204.57 9.66 11.2 Ferry 214.92 265.49 543.62 695.32 25.58 34.55 Franklin 164.32 311.08 1024.18 1118.23 13.22 15.62 Garfield 314.61 764.04 808.99 1258.43 5.56 25 Grant 159.79 309.6 654.15 1330.27 8.4 10.51 Grays Harbor 196.73 356 1137.58 1276.77 14.12 14.78 Island 148.49 284.11 844.15 945.87 14.54 15.33 Jefferson 158.43 400.75 1441.44 1786.27 12.07 10.96 King 327.01 635.13 1978.81 2155.61 15.45 15.22 Kitsap 176.34 335.78 1051.43 1353.42 13.87 13.76 Kittitas 157.87 315.75 820.52 1063.56 13.67 16.6 Klickitat 118.58 259.11 443.57 575.32 26.73 25.19 Lewis 235.51 402.49 1236.14 1431.78 14.11 16.01 Lincoln 208.14 352.94 914.03 941.18 21.78 21.15 Mason 178.22 353.39 1815.69 2109.67 6.54 9.03 Okanogan 125.2 303.73 556.46 908.88 12.08 13.52 Pacific 210.62 393.77 723.44 1066.85 12.03 15.88 Pend Oreille 122.74 223.83 1176.9 1220.22 11.66 12.43 Pierce 228.93 449.43 1314.09 1429.78 15.47 16.5 San Juan 46.14 121.11 455.59 559.4 11.39 12.37 Skagit 219.24 405.52 1053.28 1208.89 16.59 19.02 Skamania 122.75 204.58 499.18 589.2 26.23 23.61 Snohomish 250.81 489.83 1445.51 1659.96 14.88 15.23 Spokane 228.86 454.08 1159.59 1373.52 15.33 16.17 Stevens 121.95 265.68 1104.09 1193.38 8.09 10.58 Thurston 228.52 443.3 1167.35 1426.8 14.84 16.52 Wahkiakum 47.51 95.01 451.31 475.06 0 5 Walla Walla 185.36 367.53 2356.98 2655.8 5.69 7.28 Whatcom 191.23 399.12 1111.4 1289.04 16.54 15.41 Whitman 37.64 85.18 297.15 384.31 10 12.89 Yakima 168.09 299.38 818.36 1378.78 11.03 11.88 Unassigned 0.38 0.42
- Testing by County
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Data shown below are the most recent complete data available.
County Number of Molecular+Antigen Tests Number of Molecular Tests 7-Day Molecular+Antigen Percent Positivity 7-Day Molecular Percent Positivity 7-Day Molecular+Antigen Testing Rate 7-Day Molecular Testing Rate Adams 61 58 13.27 12.11 1105.13 929.1 Asotin 26 11 21.28 17.86 622.79 371.02 Benton 354 320 18.87 16.32 1015.07 876.03 Chelan 176 86 12.91 12.17 1186.29 474.52 Clallam 387 329 10.06 11.95 2149.28 1634.75 Clark 780 614 24.7 25.07 790.87 616.19 Columbia 9 9 6.67 4.76 1075.27 1003.58 Cowlitz 244 179 17.69 18.28 1043.44 811.76 Douglas 72 38 11.2 9.66 1204.57 473.14 Ferry 10 9 34.55 25.58 695.32 543.62 Franklin 275 258 15.62 13.22 1118.23 1024.18 Garfield 12 8 25 5.56 1258.43 808.99 Grant 219 108 10.51 8.4 1330.27 654.15 Grays Harbor 254 248 14.78 14.12 1276.77 1137.58 Island 148 135 15.33 14.54 945.87 844.15 Jefferson 85 75 10.96 12.07 1786.27 1441.44 King 7942 7416 15.22 15.45 2155.61 1978.81 Kitsap 714 542 13.76 13.87 1353.42 1051.43 Kittitas 42 27 16.6 13.67 1063.56 820.52 Klickitat 21 16 25.19 26.73 575.32 443.57 Lewis 258 202 16.01 14.11 1431.78 1236.14 Lincoln 24 24 21.15 21.78 941.18 914.03 Mason 362 334 9.03 6.54 2109.67 1815.69 Okanogan 64 36 13.52 12.08 908.88 556.46 Pacific 36 27 15.88 12.03 1066.85 723.44 Pend Oreille 47 47 12.43 11.66 1220.22 1176.9 Pierce 2654 2473 16.5 15.47 1429.78 1314.09 San Juan 15 11 12.37 11.39 559.4 455.59 Skagit 251 224 19.02 16.59 1208.89 1053.28 Skamania 14 13 23.61 26.23 589.2 499.18 Snohomish 2301 2043 15.23 14.88 1659.96 1445.51 Spokane 1253 1137 16.17 15.33 1373.52 1159.59 Stevens 81 71 10.58 8.09 1193.38 1104.09 Thurston 882 761 16.52 14.84 1426.8 1167.35 Wahkiakum 1 1 5 0 475.06 451.31 Walla Walla 461 437 7.28 5.69 2655.8 2356.98 Whatcom 506 418 15.41 16.54 1289.04 1111.4 Whitman 32 29 12.89 10 384.31 297.15 Yakima 854 644 11.88 11.03 1378.78 818.36 Unassigned 320 305 0.42 0.38 Statewide 22247 19723 15.21 14.9 1598.64 1381.89
- Hospital Occupancy and Ventilator Use
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Every day, acute care hospitals in Washington report their COVID-19 patient occupancy to the Department of Health through WA-HEALTH, a hospital data collection system developed in partnership with the Washington State Hospital Association. The table below shows the total number of hospital beds occupied by patients with suspected and confirmed COVID-19, and a subset of patients on ventilators. This table was updated March 1, 2021, to include suspected as well as laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 patients. Data shown below are the most recent complete data available.
Date Daily Statewide COVID-19 Hospital Occupancy Confirmed and Suspected COVID-19 Patients on Ventilators 6/17/2022 683 23 6/18/2022 694 26 6/19/2022 687 23 6/20/2022 733 28 6/21/2022 744 26 6/22/2022 778 24 6/23/2022 739 23 6/24/2022 718 26 6/25/2022 766 25 6/26/2022 769 23 6/27/2022 808 26 6/28/2022 800 25 6/29/2022 832 25 6/30/2022 800 21
- Healthcare System Readiness by Region
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Data shown below are the most recent complete data available.
Region Percent ICU Occupancy Percent ICU Occupancy by COVID Patients Percent Hospital Occupancy Percent Hospital Occupancy by COVID Patients East 83.40% 5% 85.80% 9% North 99% 13% 96.40% 5.20% North Central 93.60% 1.30% 80.70% 5.50% Northwest 88.20% 10.40% 94.60% 12.70% Puget Sound 89.70% 5.40% 91.40% 12.20% South Central 75.60% 3.40% 88.10% 7.40% Southwest 95% 11.70% 97.10% 14.20% West 89.10% 14.20% 92.20% 10.80%
Data Downloads
Reports
- Modeling Situation Reports
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DOH partners with the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, University of Washington and the Microsoft AI for Health program to develop modeling situation reports monthly. Previous situation reports in partnership with the Institute for Disease Modeling (IDM) can be found on IDM's COVID-19 Reports page.
- Situation Report 40 - 10/20/2021
- Situation Report 39 - 9/22/2021
- Situation Report 38 - 8/18/2021
- Situation Report 37 - 7/21/2021
- Situation Report 36 - 6/30/2021
- Situation Report 35 - 6/16/2021
- Situation Report 34 - 6/3/2021
- Situation Report 33 - 5/19/2021
- Situation Report 32 - 5/5/2021
- Situation Report 31 - 4/21/2021
- Situation Report 30 - 4/7/2021
- Situation Report 29 - 3/24/2021
- Situation Report 28 - 3/10/2021
- Situation Report 27 - 2/24/2021
- Situation Report 26 - 2/10/2021
- Situation Report 25 - 1/27/2021
- Situation Report 24 - 1/13/2021
- Situation Report 23 - 12/24/20
- Situation Report 22 - 12/9/20
- Roadmap to Recovery Reports
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- Roadmap to Recovery Report (PDF) - 4/12/2021
Roadmap to Recovery reports and data downloads prior to March 11, 2021
- Methods for the Roadmap to Recovery (PDF)
- Roadmap to Recovery metrics, January 8, 2021 to February 21, 2021 (XSLX) - last updated 2/16/2021
- Roadmap to Recovery Metrics before January 8, 2021 (XSLX)
- Roadmap to Recovery Report (PDF) - 1/22/2021
- Roadmap to Recovery Report (PDF) - 1/15/2021
- Roadmap to Recovery Report (PDF) - 1/8/2021
- Behavioral Health Reports
- Report Archive
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The following reports have been discontinued. Below are the final published reports.
- Case Investigation and Contact Tracing Metrics for DOH Centralized Investigations (PDF)
- Confirmed Cases by Industry Sector (PDF)
- COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage by Race and Ethnicity and Age in Washington State (PDF)
- COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage by Race and Ethnicity in Washington State Counties (PDF)
- COVID-19 Cases Among Children and Youth in Washington (PDF) - 6/29/2022 - updated weekly
- Casos de COVID-19 en niños y jóvenes en Washington (PDF) Español - 6/29/2022 - Actualizado semanalmente
- COVID-19 Cases, Hospitalizations, and Deaths by Vaccination Status (PDF) - 6/29/2022 - updated every two weeks
- COVID-19 Death Categories (PDF) - 8/26/2021
- COVID-19 Morbidity and Mortality by Race, Ethnicity and Language in Washington State (PDF) - 6/28/2022 - updated every two weeks
- Long-term Care Report (PDF) - 6/7/2022 - updated monthly
- Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children Associated with COVID-19 in Washington State (PDF) - 6/10/2022 - updated monthly
- Outbreaks in Washington State K-12 Schools (PDF) - 6/30/2022 - updated monthly
- Reported COVID-19 Reinfections in Washington State (PDF) - 6/29/2022 - updated weekly
- SARS-CoV-2 Sequencing and Variants in Washington State (PDF) - 6/29/2022 - updated weekly
- SARS-CoV-2 Sequencing and Variants in Washington State Weekly Data (Excel) - 6/29/2022 - updated weekly
- SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine Breakthrough Surveillance and Case Information Resource (PDF) - 6/29/2022 - updated weekly
- Statewide COVID-19 Outbreak Report (PDF) - 2/2/2022
- Outbreaks in Washington State Agriculture and Food Manufacturing Settings (PDF) - 6/16/2022
Technical Notes
Dashboard update schedule
Effective January 24, 2022, DOH updates its COVID-19 dashboard on alternate weekdays (Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays) except for State holidays.
Time delays and lags
Time delays occur in our reporting of laboratory testing data, cases, hospitalizations, deaths, and vaccinations due to processing and reporting differences between data sources including laboratory capacities and case reporting processes. The data reporting is incomplete until we receive 90% of the laboratory tests, cases, hospitalizations, or deaths for the time-period reported on the dashboard. The incomplete data period for each metric shown on a time trend is displayed in light gray.
Vaccinations
When health care providers in Washington state (including hospitals, pharmacies, and primary care providers) give a patient a COVID-19 vaccine, they are required to report it to the Washington State Immunization Information System (IIS) within 24 hours. Most vaccination data should appear in this dashboard within seven days after the vaccine is given.
Health care providers started reporting COVID-19 vaccines to the IIS on December 11, 2020, when the first Emergency Use Authorization was approved. The Johnson and Johnson vaccine was added to the list of authorized vaccines in February 2021. The first doses of Johnson and Johnson were administered March 3, 2021 and data for these doses was included on the dashboard beginning March 10, 2021. As of October 2021, Emergency Use Authorization was approved for children 5 through 11 years of age.
The “doses given” data on the dashboard includes all COVID-19 vaccinations reported to the IIS since the first Emergency Use Authorization was approved (December 11, 2020). Any doses given to people less than 5 years of age will be excluded from data on people vaccinated. This is based on the current minimum approved age for vaccination and will be adjusted as the approved age expands.
Number of infections
Public health experts agree that the true number of people who have been infected with COVID-19 in Washington greatly exceeds those who have received positive, laboratory-confirmed results. It is very difficult to know exactly how many people in Washington have been infected to date, since a significant number of people with COVID-19 experience only mild illness or no symptoms.
Cases
Effective December 16, 2020, case, hospitalization, and death counts include both confirmed and probable cases. Confirmed cases include individuals who received a positive molecular test result for COVID-19. Probable cases are individuals who received a positive antigen test result for COVID-19, but no positive molecular test result. Our dashboard includes antigen test results dating back to June 2020, when these were first reported in Washington.
Case Rate 14-day
The trend in case rate refers to the trend in 14-day rate of new COVID-19 cases per 100,000 population. It is calculated by dividing the number of cases with a specimen collection date during a 14-day period by the state population (county population is used in county view) and multiplying by 100,000:
Case Rate 7-day
The trend in case rate refers to the trend in 7-day rate of new COVID-19 cases per 100,000 population. It is calculated by dividing the number of cases with a specimen collection date during a 7-day period by the state population (county population is used in county view) and multiplying by 100,000:
Hospitalizations
A “COVID-19 hospitalization” is a Washington resident who is listed in the Washington Disease Reporting System (WDRS) or the Rapid Health Information Network (RHINO) records as hospitalized with confirmed or probable COVID-19.
Beginning April 30, 2021, DOH began using data entered into WDRS to assign the earliest hospital admission date. If an investigator doesn't provide a hospital admission date, we will use the earliest hospital admission date from RHINO. Prior to April 30, 2021, we assigned the earliest hospital admission date whether it originated from WDRS or RHINO.
Hospitalization Rate
The trend in hospitalization rate refers to the trend in the 7-day rate of new COVID-19 hospitalizations per 100,000 population. It is calculated by dividing the number of COVID-19 hospitalizations with a hospital admission date within a 7-day period by the state population (county population is used in county view) and multiplying by 100,000:
Deaths
Death counts on our dashboard reflect those in our official vital records database, the Washington Health and Life Events System, where the cause of death was confirmed or suspected to have been COVID-19. If COVID-19 is later ruled out as the official cause of death, we will remove these deaths from our dashboard. We do not report preliminary death information recorded in other systems.
Deaths are reported to the state by health care providers, medical examiners/coroners, local health departments, and others. For this reason, the statewide count of deaths often lags behind the counts of local health departments.
Death Rate
The trend in death rate refers to the trend in 7-day rate of new COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 population. It is calculated by dividing the number of COVID-19 deaths with a death date within a 7-day period by the state population (county population is used in county view) and multiplying by 100,000:
Testing
Two important data issues continue to affect results presented on the testing tab:
- The delayed entry of negative lab results into our data system; and
- The lack of an assigned county for about 21% of negative test results.
These issues impact some counties disproportionately. Washington State Department of Health (DOH) continues to work on a sustainable solution.
Trend in Percent Positivity
The trend in the percent positivity metric refers to the percent of positive of tests over a 7-day period. This metric is calculated by adding the positive tests during a 7-day period and total tests (positive and negative) during a 7-day period, then dividing the number of positive tests by the total tests and multiplying by 100:
Trend in 7-Day Testing Rate
The trend in the average daily testing rate metric refers to the trend in the rate of new tests per 100,000 population over a 7-day period. This metric is calculated by adding the tests performed for the most recent 7-day period, then dividing by the population (state or county) and multiplying by 100,000:
Hospital Use
WA HEALTH is Washington's Healthcare, Emergency and Logistics Tracking Hub. Washington's acute care hospitals use WA HEALTH to submit information to DOH regarding resources available to care for Washington residents.
WA HEALTH is a dynamic data collection system that receives data from hospitals daily as information is available. We consider the most recent 6 days of data to be “incomplete” because it takes up to 6 days for data collection, quality checks, and reporting.
Trend in Hospital Admission Rate
The trend in hospital admission rate metric refers to the trend in new COVID-19 hospital admissions per 100,000 population over a 7-day period. This metric is calculated by adding the hospital admissions for the most recent 7-day period, then dividing by the state population and multiplying by 100,000:
Percent ICU Occupancy
The percent ICU occupancy metric refers to the average percent occupancy of all ICU-staffed beds during a 7-day period. This metric is calculated by adding the statewide ICU capacity for adult beds and occupied beds for each day during the recent 7-day period, then dividing the ICU occupied beds by the total ICU staffed beds and multiplying by 100:
Percent ICU Occupancy by COVID-19 Patients
The percent ICU COVID-19 occupancy metric refers to the average percent occupancy of ICU-staffed beds by adult COVID-19 patients over a 7-day period. This metric is calculated by adding the statewide staffed adult ICU beds and ICU beds occupied by adult COVID-19 patients for each day during the recent 7-day period, then dividing the ICU beds occupied by adult COVID-19 patients by the total ICU staffed beds and multiplying by 100:
Percent Hospital Occupancy by COVID-19 Patients
The percent hospital occupancy metric refers to the average percent occupancy of hospital beds occupied by patients with COVID-19 over a 7-day period. This metric is calculated by adding the statewide staffed, adult hospital beds and the beds occupied by adult COVID-19 patients for each day during the recent 7-day period, then dividing beds occupied by adult COVID patients by the total staffed beds and multiplying by 100:
Population
On September 15, 2021, DOH changed the way we calculate the age-specific rates of cases, hospitalizations, and test results shown on the Demographics tab. These rates were calculated by taking the total number of cases, hospitalizations, and test results reported in each age range and dividing by the total state population. To increase accuracy, we now divide by the number of Washingtonians in each age range. This change resulted in minor changes to existing trends and a one-time, artificial increase in the rates reported across all age groups.
Metrics calculated using population denominators may have changed slightly April 12, 2021. On that date, DOH used Washington Office of Financial Management 2020 estimates to update population estimates on the DOH dashboards (April 1 official population estimates | Office of Financial Management (wa.gov)).