View the current data on COVID-19 and track how the virus is spreading near your location, in your city, country or all over the world
View the current data on COVID-19 and track how the virus is spreading near your location, in your city, country or all over the world
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Data sources: Johns Hopkins University CSSE reports; state and national government health departments, and local media reports.
Confirmed cases - include presumptive positive cases.
Estimated cases - the unofficial number of infected people.
Active cases = total confirmed - total recovered - total deaths.
Estimated for the end of the day - assumptions about the number of infected people for the end of the current day.
Region | Confirmed cases | Deaths | Cases/100k pop. |
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King County | 529 946 | 3 293 | 27 441 |
Pierce County | 235 693 | 1 542 | 29 639 |
Snohomish County | 196 971 | 1 341 | 27 613 |
Spokane County | 148 596 | 1 584 | 31 534 |
Clark County | 108 044 | 960 | 25 400 |
Yakima County | 81 446 | 841 | 33 485 |
Thurston County | 60 680 | 477 | 24 054 |
Benton County | 60 524 | 516 | 34 550 |
Kitsap County | 50 529 | 391 | 20 120 |
Whatcom County | 47 818 | 342 | 23 773 |
Franklin County | 36 273 | 224 | 46 407 |
Grant County | 30 411 | 232 | 34 124 |
Skagit County | 27 515 | 243 | 23 537 |
Cowlitz County | 26 511 | 382 | 25 887 |
Chelan County | 23 670 | 188 | 32 669 |
Lewis County | 20 289 | 284 | 26 889 |
Grays Harbor County | 19 920 | 238 | 27 364 |
Walla Walla County | 18 256 | 163 | 31 058 |
Mason County | 15 331 | 165 | 25 257 |
Clallam County | 15 225 | 185 | 21 322 |
Island County | 13 089 | 105 | 16 673 |
Douglas County | 13 039 | 82 | 33 928 |
Okanogan County | 10 188 | 137 | 24 776 |
Kittitas County | 10 069 | 89 | 24 610 |
Whitman County | 9 875 | 98 | 22 054 |
Stevens County | 9 645 | 159 | 22 157 |
Adams County | 5 551 | 44 | 29 640 |
Asotin County | 5 320 | 78 | 23 559 |
Pacific County | 4 711 | 73 | 22 519 |
Jefferson County | 4 515 | 32 | 15 114 |
Klickitat County | 4 213 | 57 | 20 735 |
Pend Oreille County | 2 862 | 41 | 22 014 |
Lincoln County | 2 607 | 29 | 24 664 |
San Juan County | 1 895 | 3 | 12 017 |
Skamania County | 1 754 | 16 | 15 850 |
Ferry County | 1 735 | 32 | 22 977 |
Columbia County | 722 | 17 | 17 705 |
Wahkiakum County | 625 | 9 | 15 711 |
Since the first coronavirus case was confirmed in the U.S., the virus has affected all 50 states. However, some regions have managed to keep the numbers low.
The population density in the county is 3 people per mi2 (1 people per km2) so the risk of infection is below average. Even though the overall number of COVID-19 cases has increased up to 477 today, Garfield County still has the lowest number of cases and fatalities in the state of Washington.
King County and Pierce County are the state's leaders in coronavirus patients with 530K and 236K patients with confirmed infection accordingly, while Wahkiakum County and Columbia County have the lowest count of coronavirus patients in Washington. Together with the latter ones, Garfield County’s per capita infection rate is considered below average, but the coronavirus still remains a threat to public safety.
Please note, even if your region has a low number of coronavirus cases, the virus is still active. Please remain vigilant and continue with good hygiene practices.
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