Here is the weekly COVID-19 update!

Here is the weekly COVID-19 update!
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Here is the weekly COVID-19 update:
Cases
• 112,051 cases (confirmed and probable) to date
• 222 additional cases since last update
• COVID-19 case rate is 46.7 cases per 100,000 over 7 days (Feb. 14-20) – up from 42.9
Hospitalizations
• 17.9% of hospital beds and 15.4% of ICU beds occupied by COVID-19 cases and persons under investigation (PUI) for COVID-19
• COVID-19 new hospital admission rate is 6.4 per 100,000 people over 7 days (Feb. 12-18) – up from 5
Deaths
• 1,047 total deaths to date (874 confirmed, 173 suspect)
• 1 additional death since last update (1 suspect)
More on our COVID-19 data webpage: https://clark.wa.gov/public-health/covid-19-data  
Please note: The Clark County Public Health page is open to all. Information in the comments is not vetted and we cannot vouch for its accuracy.

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