State reports six more positive COVID-19 cases in Whatcom County on Monday
Six more people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Whatcom County, according to the Washington State Department of Health on Monday, Sept. 7. No new deaths were reported.
Whatcom County now has had 1,145 confirmed cases during the pandemic, according to state Department of Health data as of 11:59 p.m. Sunday, Sept.6. The data also shows Whatcom County has had 84 hospitalizations and completed 52,205 tests in total.
The state also reported Monday that Whatcom County had no new deaths over the weekend and has had 39 total related deaths, meaning 3.4% of people diagnosed with the new coronavirus have died.
The most recent data from the state’s Risk Assessment Dashboard was also reported Monday and shows Whatcom County missing one of four Phase 2 metrics goals. A fifth, recently altered metric, did not have a goal as of Friday.
▪ Whatcom is missing the target rate of fewer than 25 new cases per 100,000 residents every 14 days with a rate of 28.9.
▪ Whatcom had an average COVID-19 testing rate per 100,000 people over a week of 195.4. No goal was stated for this metric, however, the overall statewide number was 181.1.
▪ Whatcom is making the target of 2% or less of individuals testing positive for COVID-19 during the past week with a rate of 1.2%.
▪ Whatcom is making the target of less than 80% of all licensed hospital beds occupied by non-COVID-19 patients with 68.2% 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 0.8% reported by the state.
St. Joseph hospital in Bellingham reported to The Bellingham Herald on Monday that it was treating three patients for the new coronavirus.
U.S. and Washington state
More than 27.23 million cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed worldwide, with more than 890,687 deaths as of Monday afternoon, according to Johns Hopkins University. The United States has more than 6.29 million confirmed cases — the most reported cases of any nation — and at least 189,166 related deaths.
Overall, the Washington State Department of Health Sunday afternoon reported 77,545 cases (an increase of 310) and 6,913 coronavirus-related hospitalizations (an increase of 53). The state has recorded 1,573,044 total tests.
The latest numbers of statewide deaths are from Monday, with 1,953 deaths (unchanged over the weekend), indicating 2.5% of people with confirmed cases have died.
Phased reopening
Gov. Inslee July 28 extended the pause indefinitely on counties moving ahead in the Safe Start Washington plan.
Five counties remain in a modified version of Phase 1, 17 counties — including Whatcom — are in Phase 2 and 17 counties are in Phase 3.
Phase 2 allows restaurants and taverns to operate at half capacity with table occupancy limited to five people. However, there can be no indoor seating at bars and taverns. Additionally, hair and nail salons and barber shops are allowed to resume business with some restrictions, and retail stores can reopen for in-store purchases at 30% capacity.
It also allows additional outdoor recreation and gatherings with no more than five people outside of a person’s household. However, facilities such as pools and arcades are still not allowed. Movie theaters, libraries, museums, nightclubs, live entertainment and any kind of large gathering are also not allowed.
Phase 3 allows gyms and movie theaters to operate at half capacity and restaurants to increase capacity to 75%. A prohibition on bar seating at restaurants and taverns was added in this phase earlier in July.
This story was originally published September 7, 2020 at 3:52 PM.