Here are the latest COVID-19 numbers confirmed Friday in Washington state
The Washington state Department of Health reported 453 new COVID-19 cases and 11 deaths Friday.
Statewide totals from the illness caused by the coronavirus are 455,103 and 5,997 deaths. Those numbers are up from 454,650 cases and 5,986 deaths as of Thursday. The case total includes 37,416 infections listed as probable. DOH revises previous case and death counts daily.
Washington’s population is estimated at about 7.6 million, according to U.S. Census figures from July 2019.
Hospitalizations
As of June 28, the date with the most recent complete data, 31 people with confirmed cases of COVID-19 were admitted to Washington state hospitals.
Case rates
For the past seven days, Washington has had an increasing case rate of 33.9 per 100,000 people.
The national rate for the same period was 34 per 100,000, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Vaccine
According to the CDC, more than 8.7 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in Washington.
On the national level, more than 332.9 million shots of the approved vaccines have been given, according to CDC statistics.
As of Friday, 51% of Washington residents and 58.6% of the adult U.S. population have been fully vaccinated.
On April 15, all Washington residents ages 16 and older became eligible for the vaccine.
Testing
On June 30, the most recent date with confirmed testing data, 13,117 specimens were collected statewide, with 2.9% testing positive.
The average positive test rate for the seven days prior was steady at 2.4%. The test numbers reflect only polymerase chain reaction tests, which are administered while the virus is presumably still active in the body.
County numbers
According to DOH data, King County, with the state’s highest population, continues to have the highest numbers in Washington, with 113,251 cases and 1,667 deaths. Pierce County, second in population, is third in cases, with 57,336. Pierce County has the third-highest number of deaths, at 655, according to DOH, which counts deaths differently than the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department.
All counties in Washington have at least 100 cases. Only 10 of the state’s 39 counties have case counts of fewer than 1,000.
U.S. and world numbers
There have been more than 33.8 million confirmed coronavirus cases and 606,781 deaths from the virus in the United States as of Friday, according to Johns Hopkins University. The United States has the highest total number of reported cases and deaths of any nation.
More than 4. million people have died from the disease worldwide. Global cases exceed 185.8 million.
This story was originally published July 9, 2021 at 5:51 PM with the headline "Here are the latest COVID-19 numbers confirmed Friday in Washington state."