Coronavirus

Four more people test positive for COVID-19 in Whatcom, state reports Wednesday

Four new positive tests for COVID-19 were reported in Whatcom County, according to the Washington State Department of Health on Wednesday, July 8. No new deaths were reported.

Whatcom County now has had 685 confirmed cases and 40 deaths during the pandemic, according to the state. The state had reported 41 deaths for Whatcom for the last five days. One death that was assigned to Whatcom has since been reassigned to Yakima, according to the Department of Health.

The new numbers mean 5.8% of people diagnosed with the new coronavirus in Whatcom have died — according to state Department of Health data as of 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, July 7.

The state also reported Wednesday that Whatcom County has had 61 hospitalizations and has conducted 20,955 tests, with 3.3% returning positive results.

The most recent data from the state’s Risk Assessment Dashboard reported on Wednesday shows Whatcom County was missing four of five Phase 2 metrics goals:

▪ Whatcom is missing the target rate of fewer than 25 new cases per 100,000 residents every 14 days with a rate of 80.3.

▪ Whatcom is missing the target rate of more than 50 individuals tested for each new confirmed case the past week with a rate of 40.

▪ Whatcom is missing the target of 2% or less of individuals testing positive for COVID-19 during the past week with a rate of 2.5%.

▪ Whatcom is missing the target of less than 80% of all licensed hospital beds occupied by non-COVID-19 patients with 80.4% reported by the state.

▪ Whatcom is making the target of less than 10% of all licensed hospital beds being occupied by COVID-19 patients with 0.4% reported by the state.

St. Joseph hospital in Bellingham reported to The Bellingham Herald on Wednesday that it was treating one patient for coronavirus.

U.S. and Washington state

More than 11.9 million cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed worldwide, with more than 547,722 deaths as of Wednesday afternoon, according to Johns Hopkins University. The United States has more than 3 million confirmed cases — the most reported cases of any nation — and at least 132,095 related deaths.

Overall, the Washington State Department of Health Tuesday afternoon reported 37,941 cases (an increase of 521), 1,394 deaths (10 new deaths) and 4,630 coronavirus-related hospitalizations (an increase of 48). Approximately 3.7% of all confirmed cases in the state have resulted in death, while 5.9% of the 645,072 tests administered have come back positive for COVID-19.

Phased reopening

Whatcom County is not meeting COVID-19 case count benchmarks and has not applied to move into Phase 3 of Gov. Jay Inslee’s reopening plan. Whatcom County moved to Phase 2 on June 5, making Friday, June 26, the earliest date the county could have applied for Phase 3.

On Thursday, July 2, Inslee announced a two-week pause until July 16 on counties advancing phases under the state’s Safe Start plan, and said businesses won’t be able to serve customers at their bar tops.

Five counties are now in a modified version of Phase 1, 17 counties — including Whatcom — are in Phase 2 and 17 counties are in Phase 3.

Phase 2 enables retail firms to resume in-store purchases, restaurants to reopen with 50% capacity and table sizes no larger than 5, and the re-start of new construction, real estate, hair and nail salons, barbers and gyms with some restrictions.

Phase 3 allows restaurants/taverns to reopen at 75% capacity with table sizes no larger than 10, as well as bar areas in restaurants/taverns at 25% capacity, movie theaters at 50% capacity, and libraries and museums.

This story was originally published July 8, 2020 at 4:44 PM.

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