

COVID-19 Morbidity and Mortality by Race, Ethnicity and Language in Washington State (PDF) - - updated monthly.This report will be updated as soon as possible. COVID-19 Hospitalizations and Deaths by Vaccination Status in Washington State (PDF) - 4/11/23 - We are investigating a possible data issue impacting the May report, previously released on May 10, 2023.Casos de COVID-19 en niños y jóvenes en Washington (PDF) Español - Actualizado mensualmente.COVID-19 Cases Among Children and Youth in Washington (PDF) - updated monthly.COVID-19 Annual Report Downloadable Data (Excel) - 5/31/23.Statewide COVID-19 Outbreak Report (PDF).Outbreaks in Washington State K-12 Schools (PDF).COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage by Race and Ethnicity in Washington State Counties (PDF).COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage by Race and Ethnicity and Age in Washington State (PDF).Confirmed Cases by Industry Sector (PDF).

Case Investigation and Contact Tracing Metrics for DOH Centralized Investigations (PDF).The following reports have been discontinued. Roadmap to Recovery Metrics before Janu(XSLX).Roadmap to Recovery metrics, Januto Febru(XSLX) - last updated.Methods for the Roadmap to Recovery (PDF).Roadmap to Recovery reports and data downloads prior to March 11, 2021 Previous situation reports in partnership with the Institute for Disease Modeling (IDM) can be found on IDM's COVID-19 Reports page. Percent Hospital Occupancy by COVID PatientsĭOH partners with the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, University of Washington and the Microsoft AI for Health program to develop modeling situation reports monthly. Dateĭaily Statewide COVID-19 Hospital OccupancyĬonfirmed COVID-19 Patients on Ventilatorsĭata shown below are the most recent complete data available. Data shown below are the most recent complete data available. The table below shows the total number of hospital beds occupied by patients with confirmed COVID-19, and a subset of patients on ventilators. *Non-Hispanic Hospital Occupancy and Ventilator UseĮvery day, acute care hospitals in Washington report their COVID-19 patient occupancy to the Department of Health through WA-HEALTH, a hospital data collection system developed in partnership with the Washington State Hospital Association. Rates of Cases and Hospitalizations by Race and Ethnicityĭata shown below are the most recent complete data available. Rates of Cases and Hospitalizations by Sex Sex Rates of Cases and Hospitalizations by Ageĭata shown below are the most recent complete data available. Rates per 100,000 Population of Cases, Hospitalizations and Deaths by County. Rates of Cases, Hospitalizations and Deaths by Countyĭata shown below are the most recent complete data available. Source: | This article originally belongs to .Summary Data Tables Cumulative Cases, Hospitalizations and Deaths by County County The figures showed that food prices rose 19.3 percent, just down from a stunning 19.6 percent in March. Inflation figures earlier this week underscored the pressure on consumers.Īlthough heading CPI After inflation eventually dropped into the single digits – fueled by falling energy costs – the core rate actually rose. “However, these were partially offset by a drop in the volume of fuel sold, although prices also fell.” “Despite persistently high food prices, supermarkets also recovered from the decline in March.” ONS Chief Economist Grant Fitzner said: “Retail sales rose, partially recovering from a bad weather-hit March, with jewellers, sportswear retailers and department stores all having a good month.” However, the ONS noted that sales volumes fell 3 percent compared to the same month last year, even as shoppers spent more due to higher prices. Jewelers, sports retailers and department stores all reported stronger trading. The value was above the 0.3 percent expected by analysts. Retail sales rebounded last month, with volumes – how much people buy – rising 0.5 percent after March was beset by bad weather
