Zantie

Zantie

@zantie.bsky.social

Still Cautious in Washington State.

142 Followers 66 Following 404 Posts Joined Sep 2023
3 hours ago
Stacked line graph showing past year of virus levels measured in wastewater from treatment sites around South Puget Sound and Southwestern Washington state. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Vancouver levels have decreased marginally.
Ridgefield has not been sampled recently enough to provide a trend.
Vancouver Westside levels have decreased marginally.
Chambers Creek levels have decreased moderately.
Puyallup levels have decreased moderately.
Tacoma has not been sampled recently enough to provide a trend.
Budd Inlet levels remain steady. Stacked line graph showing past year of virus levels measured in wastewater from treatment sites around Central Washington state. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Richland has not been sampled recently enough to provide a trend.
Wenatchee levels have decreased moderately.
Ephrata has not been sampled recently enough to provide a trend.
Ellensburg levels remain steady.
Brewster has not been sampled recently enough to provide a trend.
Yakima levels have decreased marginally. Stacked line graph showing past year of virus levels measured in wastewater from treatment sites around Eastern Washington state. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Pasco levels have decreased marginally.
Spokane levels have decreased marginally.
Spokane Valley levels have decreased moderately.
Walla Walla levels have decreased marginally.
Pullman levels have decreased marginally.

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Stacked line graph showing wastewater trends for multiple treatment sites around the Olympic Peninsula and Northwest Washington state. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Port Townsend levels have decreased marginally.
Mount Vernon levels have decreased marginally. First set of stacked line graph showing past year of virus levels measured in wastewater from treatment sites around North Puget Sound. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Coupeville has not been sampled recently enough to provide a trend.
Oak Harbor levels have decreased moderately.
Lynnwood levels have decreased marginally.
Arlington has not been sampled recently enough to provide a trend.
Everett levels have decreased marginally.
Stanwood levels remain steady.
Snohomish levels have decreased marginally. Second set of stacked line graph showing past year of virus levels measured in wastewater from treatment sites around North Puget Sound. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Brightwater Park (North King County and South Snohomish County) levels have decreased marginally.
South King County levels have increased marginally.
West Point levels have decreased marginally.

Weekly trends for #COVID-19 / #SARS-CoV-2 in #WashingtonState #Wastewater

Trend # of Sites Change
up lots 0 ↓ 3
up mod. 0 ↓ 3
up lil' 1 ↓ 6
Steady 3 ↓ 1
down lil' 14 ↑ 12
down mod. 5 ↑ 2
down lots 0 -
N/A 7 ↓ 1

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2 days ago
Stacked bar graph showing the total number of new hospital admissions due to COVID-19 or pneumonia due to COVID-19 each week over the past 12 months.

Overall, this week's report of new hospital admissions has had a net addition of 44 over the past year. The most recent week's total is 43 which is trending 2.3 percent lower than the week before.

The following lists the current weekly total of new hospital admissions due to COVID-19 beginning with the week of February 8 and ending March 1; 82, 55, 44, and 43. Stacked bar graph showing the total number of hospital beds occupied due to COVID-19 or pneumonia due to COVID-19 each week over the past 12 months.

Overall, this week's report of hospital beds (excluding ICU beds) occupied due to COVID-19 has had a net addition of 234 over the past year. The most recent week's total is 234 which is trending 11.4 percent higher than the week before.

The following list states the weekly change, if any, and the new weekly total of beds currently recorded beginning with the week of February 8 and ending March 1; 290, 290, 210, and 234. Stacked bar graph showing the total number of hospital ICU beds occupied due to COVID-19 or pneumonia due to COVID-19 each week over the past 12 months.

Overall, this week's report of ICU beds occupied due to COVID-19 has had a net addition of 25 over the past year. The most recent week's total is 25 which is trending 10.7 percent lower than the week before.

The following list states the weekly change, if any, and the new weekly total of ICU beds currently recorded beginning with the week of February 8 and ending March 1; 46, 39, 28, and 25. Stacked bar graph of the average weekly rate of deaths in WA state residents with death certificate coded as caused by COVID-19 over the past 12 months.

Overall, this week's report of deaths due to COVID-19 has had a net addition of 7 over the past year. The most recent week's total is 2 which is trending lower than the week before.

The following list states the weekly change, if any, and the new weekly total of COVID-19 deaths currently recorded beginning with the week of January 25 and ending February 15; 6, 3, 4, and 2.

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2 days ago
Stacked line graph showing activity levels for COVID, Flu, and RSV in Washington state over the past year. The following list of COVID-19 disease activity lists the metric measured and the most recent trend of activity.

For COVID-19, percent of tests positive are not available, percent of emergency department visits are steady, new hospital admissions are decreasing marginally, hospital beds occupied, including ICU, are increasing a marginal amount, and deaths are increasing.

For influenza, percent of tests positive are not available, percent of emergency department visits are decreasing marginally, new hospital admissions are decreasing marginally, hospital beds occupied, including ICU, are decreasing marginally, and deaths are increasing.

For RSV, percent of tests positive are steady, percent of emergency department visits are decreasing marginally, new hospital admissions are decreasing marginally, hospital beds occupied, including ICU, are decreasing marginally, and deaths are decreasing. Stacked bar graph of the average weekly rate of clinically administered tests positive for SARS-CoV-2 over the past 12 months.

Overall the most recent week of clinical tests positive for COVID-19 reported by the National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System is 0 percent which is unchanged from the week before. The most recent week reported by University of Washington Virology is at 0.8 percent which is trending 24.3 percent lower than what it reported the week before.

The following lists the current weekly rate of clinically administered tests positive for SARS-CoV-2 beginning with the week of February 8 and ending March 1; 1.18 percent, 1.05 percent, and 0.00 percent. Stacked bar graph of the average weekly rate of  emergency department visits due to COVID-19 or pneumonia due to COVID-19 over the past 12 months.

Overall the most recent week of emergency department visits coded as COVID-19 or pneumonia due to COVID-19 is 0.2 percent which is unchanged from the week before.

The following lists the current weekly rate of emergency department visits due to COVID-19 beginning with the week of February 8 and ending March 1; 0.33 percent, 0.28 percent, 0.20 percent, and 0.20 percent.

Weekly update of #RespiratoryIllness activity in #WashingtonState including #COVID-19 #Influenza and #RSV

Metric | COVID | FLU | RSV
% Pos. {King} | n/a | n/a | n/a
% ED Visits | steady | down | down
Hosp. ADM | down | down | down
Hosp.+ICU | up | down | down

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3 days ago

Our premier's pDST policy will undermine the health of West Coasters. Write your officials if you live in WA, Or or CA to help prevent this!

bsky.app/profile/davi...

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3 days ago

Nice work, California! Don't listen to B.C. politicians trying to convince you otherwise for the sake of business hour alignment. Permanent standard time is best for health

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4 days ago
Infographic with decorative elements and a red logo with the image of a stethoscope outlining the shape of an apple and the words Whole Washington reads:  Zoom Meet & Greet, Yakima County Team Meeting scheduled for Tues, Mar 10 at 7 PM. 
Drawing of a woman with glasses and a headset with a voice bubble that says ‘Health Trust or Bust’ Wholewashington.org/events/

Hi Yakima County! Can you meet up over Zoom tomorrow evening at 7? We're building local teams dedicated to winning universal healthcare!

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1 week ago
Stacked line graph showing past year of virus levels measured in wastewater from treatment sites around South Puget Sound and Southwestern Washington state. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Vancouver levels remain steady.
Ridgefield levels remain steady.
Vancouver Westside levels remain steady.
Chambers Creek has not been sampled recently enough to provide a trend.
Puyallup levels have decreased marginally.
Tacoma levels have decreased marginally.
Budd Inlet levels have increased moderately. Stacked line graph showing past year of virus levels measured in wastewater from treatment sites around Central Washington state. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Richland has not been sampled recently enough to provide a trend.
Wenatchee levels have increased marginally.
Ephrata has not been sampled recently enough to provide a trend.
Ellensburg levels have decreased marginally.
Brewster levels have decreased marginally.
Yakima levels have increased marginally. Stacked line graph showing past year of virus levels measured in wastewater from treatment sites around Eastern Washington state. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Pasco has not been sampled recently enough to provide a trend.
Spokane levels have decreased marginally.
Spokane Valley levels remain steady.
Walla Walla levels have decreased moderately.
Pullman levels have decreased marginally.

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1 week ago
Stacked line graph showing wastewater trends for multiple treatment sites around the Olympic Peninsula and Northwest Washington state. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Port Townsend levels remain steady.
Mount Vernon levels have decreased moderately.
First set of stacked line graph showing past year of virus levels measured in wastewater from treatment sites around North Puget Sound. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Coupeville levels have decreased moderately.
Oak Harbor levels have decreased marginally.
Lynnwood levels have increased marginally.
Arlington levels remain steady.
Everett levels remain steady.
Stanwood has not been sampled recently enough to provide a trend.
Snohomish levels have increased marginally. Second set of stacked line graph showing past year of virus levels measured in wastewater from treatment sites around North Puget Sound. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Brightwater Park (North King County and South Snohomish County) levels have decreased marginally.
South King County levels have increased marginally.
West Point levels have decreased marginally.

Weekly trends for #COVID-19 / #SARS-CoV-2 in #WashingtonState #Wastewater

Trend # of Sites Change
up lots 0 ↓ 3
up mod. 1 ↓ 2
up lil' 5 ↓ 2
Steady 7 ↑ 3
down lil' 9 ↑ 7
down mod. 3 -
down lots 0 -
N/A 5 ↓ 3

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1 week ago
Stacked bar graph showing the total number of new hospital admissions due to COVID-19 or pneumonia due to COVID-19 each week over the past 12 months.

Overall, this week's report of new hospital admissions has a net addition of 45 and net reduction of 21 over the past year. The most recent week's total is 44 which is trending 18.5 percent lower than the week before.

The following lists the current weekly total of new hospital admissions due to COVID-19 beginning with the week of February 1 and ending February 22; 74, 82, 54, and 44. Stacked bar graph showing the total number of hospital beds occupied due to COVID-19 or pneumonia due to COVID-19 each week over the past 12 months.

Overall, this week's report of hospital beds (excluding ICU beds) occupied due to COVID-19 has had a net addition of 210 over the past year. The most recent week's total is 210 which is trending 27.6 percent lower than the week before.

The following list states the weekly change, if any, and the new weekly total of beds currently recorded beginning with the week of February 1 and ending February 22; 344, 290, 290, and 210. Stacked bar graph showing the total number of hospital ICU beds occupied due to COVID-19 or pneumonia due to COVID-19 each week over the past 12 months.

Overall, this week's report of ICU beds occupied due to COVID-19 has had a net addition of 28 over the past year. The most recent week's total is 28 which is trending 28.2 percent lower than the week before.

The following list states the weekly change, if any, and the new weekly total of ICU beds currently recorded beginning with the week of February 1 and ending February 22; 34, 46, 39, and 28. Stacked bar graph of the average weekly rate of deaths in WA state residents with death certificate coded as caused by COVID-19 over the past 12 months.

Overall, this week's report of deaths due to COVID-19 has had a net addition of 1 over the past year. The most recent week's total is 3 which is unchanged from the week before.

The following list states the weekly change, if any, and the new weekly total of COVID-19 deaths currently recorded beginning with the week of January 18 and ending February 8; 3, 6, 3, and 3.

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1 week ago
Stacked line graph showing activity levels for COVID, Flu, and RSV in Washington state over the past year. The following list of COVID-19 disease activity lists the metric measured and the most recent trend of activity.

For COVID-19, percent of tests positive are decreasing greatly, percent of emergency department visits are decreasing a moderate amount, new hospital admissions are decreasing marginally, hospital beds occupied, including ICU, are decreasing a moderate amount, and deaths are decreasing.

For influenza, percent of tests positive are decreasing marginally, percent of emergency department visits are decreasing marginally, new hospital admissions are decreasing marginally, hospital beds occupied, including ICU, are decreasing marginally, and deaths are decreasing.

For RSV, percent of tests positive are increasing a moderate amount, percent of emergency department visits are decreasing marginally, new hospital admissions are decreasing marginally, hospital beds occupied, including ICU, are decreasing marginally, and deaths are decreasing. Stacked bar graph of the average weekly rate of clinically administered tests positive for SARS-CoV-2 over the past 12 months.

Overall the most recent week of clinical tests positive for COVID-19 reported by the National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System is 0.41 percent which is trending 61 percent lower than the week before. The most recent week reported by University of Washington Virology is at 1 percent which is trending 21.2 percent higher than what it reported the week before.

The following lists the current weekly rate of clinically administered tests positive for SARS-CoV-2 beginning with the week of February 1 and ending February 22; 0.67 percent, 1.18 percent, and 1.05 percent. Stacked bar graph of the average weekly rate of  emergency department visits due to COVID-19 or pneumonia due to COVID-19 over the past 12 months.

Overall the most recent week of emergency department visits coded as COVID-19 or pneumonia due to COVID-19 is 0.2 percent which is trending 25.9 percent lower than the week before.

The following lists the current weekly rate of emergency department visits due to COVID-19 beginning with the week of February 1 and ending February 22; 0.30 percent, 0.33 percent, 0.27 percent, and 0.20 percent.

Weekly update of #RespiratoryIllness activity in #WashingtonState including #COVID-19 and #Influenza

Metric | #COVID | #FLU | #RSV
% Pos. {King} | down | down | up
% ED Visits | down | down | down
Hosp. ADM | down | down | down
Hosp.Bed+ICU| down | down | down

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1 week ago
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BA.3.2 update. We're now up to 192 wastewater detections across 31 states.

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1 week ago

And as expected, the patient sequences are FINALLY starting to roll in. There are now 12 US non-traveler sequences, most of which where submitted in the last 2 weeks.

I guess that makes the score 192 to 12.
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2 weeks ago
Stacked bar graph showing the total number of new hospital admissions due to COVID-19 or pneumonia due to COVID-19 each week over the past 12 months.

Overall, this week's report of new hospital admissions has had a net addition of 92 over the past year. The most recent week's total is 74 which is trending 10.8 percent lower than the week before.

The following lists the current weekly total of new hospital admissions due to COVID-19 beginning with the week of January 25 and ending February 15; 78, 73, 83, and 74.
Stacked bar graph showing the total number of hospital beds occupied due to COVID-19 or pneumonia due to COVID-19 each week over the past 12 months.

Overall, this week's report of hospital beds (excluding ICU beds) occupied due to COVID-19 has had a net addition of 290 over the past year. The most recent week's total is 290 which is unchanged from the week before.

The following list states the weekly change, if any, and the new weekly total of beds currently recorded beginning with the week of January 25 and ending February 15; 304, 344, 290, and 290. Stacked bar graph showing the total number of hospital ICU beds occupied due to COVID-19 or pneumonia due to COVID-19 each week over the past 12 months.

Overall, this week's report of ICU beds occupied due to COVID-19 has had a net addition of 39 over the past year. The most recent week's total is 39 which is trending 15.2 percent lower than the week before.

The following list states the weekly change, if any, and the new weekly total of ICU beds currently recorded beginning with the week of January 25 and ending February 15; 32, 34, 46, and 39. Stacked bar graph of the average weekly rate of deaths in WA state residents with death certificate coded as caused by COVID-19 over the past 12 months.

Overall, this week's report of deaths due to COVID-19 has had a net addition of 3 over the past year. The most recent week's total is 3 which is trending lower than the week before.

The following list states the weekly change, if any, and the new weekly total of COVID-19 deaths currently recorded beginning with the week of January 11 and ending February 1; 2, 3, 6, and 3.

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2 weeks ago
Stacked line graph showing activity levels for COVID, Flu, and RSV in Washington state over the past year. The following list of COVID-19 disease activity lists the metric measured and the most recent trend of activity.

For COVID-19, percent of tests positive are decreasing a moderate amount, percent of emergency department visits are decreasing marginally, new hospital admissions are decreasing marginally, hospital beds occupied, including ICU, are decreasing marginally, and deaths are steady.

For influenza, percent of tests positive are increasing a marginal amount, percent of emergency department visits are decreasing marginally, new hospital admissions are decreasing marginally, hospital beds occupied, including ICU, are decreasing marginally, and deaths are increasing.

For RSV, percent of tests positive are increasing a marginal amount, percent of emergency department visits are increasing a marginal amount, new hospital admissions are decreasing marginally, hospital beds occupied, including ICU, are decreasing marginally, and deaths are increasing. Stacked bar graph of the average weekly rate of clinically administered tests positive for SARS-CoV-2 over the past 12 months.

Overall the most recent week of clinical tests positive for COVID-19 reported by the National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System is  percent which is trending 100 percent lower than the week before. The most recent week reported by University of Washington Virology is at 0.9 percent which is trending 88.9 percent higher than what it reported the week before.

The following lists the current weekly rate of clinically administered tests positive for SARS-CoV-2 beginning with the week of January 25 and ending February 15; 0.92 percent, 0.87 percent, and 0.62 percent. Stacked bar graph of the average weekly rate of  emergency department visits due to COVID-19 or pneumonia due to COVID-19 over the past 12 months.

Overall the most recent week of emergency department visits coded as COVID-19 or pneumonia due to COVID-19 is 0.3 percent which is trending 6.3 percent lower than the week before.

The following lists the current weekly rate of emergency department visits due to COVID-19 beginning with the week of January 25 and ending February 15; 0.27 percent, 0.29 percent, 0.32 percent, and 0.30 percent.

Weekly update of #RespiratoryIllness activity in #WashingtonState including #COVID-19 and #Influenza

Metric | #COVID | #FLU | #RSV
% Pos. {King} | down | up | up
% ED Visits | down | down | up
Hosp. ADM | down | down | down
Hosp.Bed+ICU| down | down | down

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2 weeks ago
Stacked line graph showing past year of virus levels measured in wastewater from treatment sites around South Puget Sound and Southwestern Washington state. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Vancouver levels have increased greatly.
Ridgefield levels remain steady.
Vancouver Westside levels have increased marginally.
Chambers Creek levels have decreased marginally.
Puyallup levels have increased moderately.
Tacoma levels remain steady.
Budd Inlet levels have decreased marginally. Stacked line graph showing past year of virus levels measured in wastewater from treatment sites around Central Washington state. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Richland has not been sampled recently enough to provide a trend.
Wenatchee has not been sampled recently enough to provide a trend.
Ephrata levels have increased marginally.
Ellensburg has not been sampled recently enough to provide a trend.
Brewster has not been sampled recently enough to provide a trend.
Yakima has not been sampled recently enough to provide a trend. Stacked line graph showing past year of virus levels measured in wastewater from treatment sites around Eastern Washington state. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Pasco levels have increased marginally.
Spokane levels remain steady.
Spokane Valley has not been sampled recently enough to provide a trend.
Walla Walla levels have increased moderately.
Pullman has not been sampled recently enough to provide a trend.

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2 weeks ago
Stacked line graph showing wastewater trends for multiple treatment sites around the Olympic Peninsula and Northwest Washington state. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Port Townsend levels have decreased moderately.
Mount Vernon levels have increased marginally. First set of stacked line graph showing past year of virus levels measured in wastewater from treatment sites around North Puget Sound. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Coupeville levels have decreased moderately.
Oak Harbor has not been sampled recently enough to provide a trend.
Lynnwood levels have increased greatly.
Arlington levels have increased marginally.
Everett levels have increased moderately.
Stanwood levels have decreased moderately.
Snohomish levels remain steady. Second set of stacked line graph showing past year of virus levels measured in wastewater from treatment sites around North Puget Sound. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Brightwater Park (North King County and South Snohomish County) levels have increased marginally.
South King County levels have increased greatly.
West Point levels have increased marginally.

Weekly trends for #COVID-19 / #SARS-CoV-2 in #WashingtonState #Wastewater

Trend # of Sites Change
up lots 3 ↓ 1
up mod. 3 ↑ 1
up lil' 7 ↓ 1
Steady 4 ↑ 2
down lil' 2 ↓ 10
down mod. 3 ↑ 2
down lots 0 -
N/A 8 ↑ 7

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2 weeks ago
A man in a suit drives a car while speaking into a handheld recorder. Text reads: “Diane, 11:30 a.m., February 24th. Entering the town of Twin Peaks.”

“I have no idea where this will lead us, but I have a definite feeling it will be a place both wonderful and strange.”

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2 weeks ago

Normally, constituent outreach is directed to your own representatives, but Chair Bronoske leads the Health Care & Wellness Committee for the entire House—making him accountable to all Washingtonians.

Thank you so much for your support!

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2 weeks ago

Call 360-786-7958 until you reach a staff member. If no one answers, leave a voicemail (no more than one per day). Please increase the frequency of your calls as we approach 1:30 PM on 2/24.👇

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2 weeks ago

All Hands on Deck!!!

Team Washington: please call Rep. Dan Bronoske’s office (LD 28) today and tomorrow, and ask that he, as Chair of the House Health Care & Wellness Committee, give SB 5947 a hearing at tomorrow’s 1:30 PM committee meeting so it can stay on track to pass this session. 👇

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3 weeks ago
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a man wearing a black hat looks out over a body of water Alt: Richard Harris as Oliver Cromwell in the 1970 film 'Cromwell' turns to camera and then walks away as the film title appears.

www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026...

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3 weeks ago
Stacked line graph showing past year of virus levels measured in wastewater from treatment sites around South Puget Sound and Southwestern Washington state. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Vancouver levels have decreased marginally.
Ridgefield levels have decreased marginally.
Vancouver Westside levels have increased marginally.
Chambers Creek levels have increased marginally.
Puyallup levels have increased marginally.
Tacoma levels have increased greatly.
Budd Inlet levels have decreased moderately. Stacked line graph showing past year of virus levels measured in wastewater from treatment sites around Central Washington state. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Richland levels have increased marginally.
Wenatchee levels have decreased marginally.
Ephrata has not been sampled recently enough to provide a trend.
Ellensburg levels have decreased marginally.
Brewster levels have increased moderately.
Yakima levels have decreased marginally. Stacked line graph showing past year of virus levels measured in wastewater from treatment sites around Eastern Washington state. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Pasco levels have decreased marginally.
Spokane levels remain steady.
Spokane Valley levels have decreased marginally.
Walla Walla levels have increased greatly.
Pullman levels have increased marginally.

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Stacked line graph showing wastewater trends for multiple treatment sites around the Olympic Peninsula and Northwest Washington state. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Port Townsend levels have decreased marginally.
Mount Vernon levels have increased moderately. First set of stacked line graph showing past year of virus levels measured in wastewater from treatment sites around North Puget Sound. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Coupeville levels have increased greatly.
Oak Harbor levels have increased greatly.
Lynnwood levels have decreased marginally.
Arlington levels have increased marginally.
Everett levels remain steady.
Stanwood levels have decreased marginally.
Snohomish levels have increased marginally. Second set of stacked line graph showing past year of virus levels measured in wastewater from treatment sites around North Puget Sound. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Brightwater Park (North King County and South Snohomish County) levels have increased marginally.
South King County levels have decreased marginally.
West Point levels have decreased marginally.

Weekly trends for #COVID-19 / #SARS-CoV-2 in #WashingtonState #Wastewater

Trend # of Sites Change
up lots 4 ↑ 1
up mod. 2 ↓ 1
up lil' 8 ↑ 3
Steady 2 ↓ 1
down lil' 12 ↓ 2
down mod. 1 ↑ 1
down lots 0 -
N/A 1 ↓ 1

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3 weeks ago
Stacked bar graph showing the total number of new hospital admissions due to COVID-19 or pneumonia due to COVID-19 each week over the past 12 months.

Overall, this week's report of new hospital admissions has a net addition of 65 and net reduction of 3 over the past year. The most recent week's total is 65 which is trending 11 percent lower than the week before.

The following lists the current weekly total of new hospital admissions due to COVID-19 beginning with the week of January 18 and ending February 8; 53, 78, 73, and 65. Stacked bar graph showing the total number of hospital beds occupied due to COVID-19 or pneumonia due to COVID-19 each week over the past 12 months.

Overall, this week's report of hospital beds (excluding ICU beds) occupied due to COVID-19 has had a net addition of 290 over the past year. The most recent week's total is 290 which is trending 15.7 percent lower than the week before.

The following list states the weekly change, if any, and the new weekly total of beds currently recorded beginning with the week of January 18 and ending February 8; 228, 304, 344, and 290. Stacked bar graph showing the total number of hospital ICU beds occupied due to COVID-19 or pneumonia due to COVID-19 each week over the past 12 months.

Overall, this week's report of ICU beds occupied due to COVID-19 has had a net addition of 46 over the past year. The most recent week's total is 46 which is trending 35.3 percent higher than the week before.

The following list states the weekly change, if any, and the new weekly total of ICU beds currently recorded beginning with the week of January 18 and ending February 8; 24, 32, 34, and 46. Stacked bar graph of the average weekly rate of deaths in WA state residents with death certificate coded as caused by COVID-19 over the past 12 months.

Overall, this week's report of deaths due to COVID-19 has had a net addition of 4 over the past year. The most recent week's total is 6 which is trending higher than the week before.

The following list states the weekly change, if any, and the new weekly total of COVID-19 deaths currently recorded beginning with the week of January 4 and ending January 25; 1, 2, 3, and 6.

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3 weeks ago
Stacked line graph showing activity levels for COVID, Flu, and RSV in Washington state over the past year. The following list of COVID-19 disease activity lists the metric measured and the most recent trend of activity.

For COVID-19, percent of tests positive are decreasing marginally, percent of emergency department visits are steady, new hospital admissions are decreasing marginally, hospital beds occupied, including ICU, are decreasing marginally, and deaths are decreasing.

For influenza, percent of tests positive are decreasing a moderate amount, percent of emergency department visits are decreasing marginally, new hospital admissions are increasing greatly, hospital beds occupied, including ICU, are decreasing marginally, and deaths are decreasing.

For RSV, percent of tests positive are decreasing marginally, percent of emergency department visits are decreasing marginally, new hospital admissions are decreasing marginally, hospital beds occupied, including ICU, are decreasing marginally, and deaths are steady. Stacked bar graph of the average weekly rate of clinically administered tests positive for SARS-CoV-2 over the past 12 months.

Overall the most recent week of clinical tests positive for COVID-19 reported by the National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System is  percent which is trending 100 percent lower than the week before. The most recent week reported by University of Washington Virology is at 0.5 percent which is trending 51.6 percent lower than what it reported the week before.

The following lists the current weekly rate of clinically administered tests positive for SARS-CoV-2 beginning with the week of January 18 and ending February 8; 0.67 percent, 0.92 percent, and 0.87 percent. Stacked bar graph of the average weekly rate of  emergency department visits due to COVID-19 or pneumonia due to COVID-19 over the past 12 months.

Overall the most recent week of emergency department visits coded as COVID-19 or pneumonia due to COVID-19 is 0.29 percent which is unchanged from the week before.

The following lists the current weekly rate of emergency department visits due to COVID-19 beginning with the week of January 18 and ending February 8; 0.27 percent, 0.27 percent, 0.29 percent, and 0.29 percent.

Weekly update of #RespiratoryIllness activity in #WashingtonState including #COVID-19 and #Influenza

Metric | #COVID | #FLU | #RSV
% Pos. {King} | down | down | down
% ED Visits | steady| down | down
Hosp. ADM | down | up | down
Hosp.Bed+ICU| down | down | down

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SB 5947 has passed the Senate 🥳
Thanks, everyone, for contacting your Senator!

We’re now waiting for the next action—stay tuned!

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Stacked line graph showing past year of virus levels measured in wastewater from treatment sites around South Puget Sound and Southwestern Washington state. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Vancouver levels have decreased marginally.
Ridgefield levels have decreased marginally.
Vancouver Westside levels have increased marginally.
Chambers Creek levels have increased moderately.
Puyallup levels have decreased marginally.
Tacoma levels remain steady.
Budd Inlet levels have decreased marginally. Stacked line graph showing past year of virus levels measured in wastewater from treatment sites around Central Washington state. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Richland levels remain steady.
Wenatchee levels have decreased marginally.
Ephrata has not been sampled recently enough to provide a trend.
Ellensburg levels have increased greatly.
Brewster levels have decreased marginally.
Yakima levels have decreased marginally. Stacked line graph showing past year of virus levels measured in wastewater from treatment sites around Eastern Washington state. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Pasco levels have increased marginally.
Spokane levels have increased moderately.
Spokane Valley levels have increased greatly.
Walla Walla levels have decreased marginally.
Pullman has not been sampled recently enough to provide a trend.

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Stacked line graph showing wastewater trends for multiple treatment sites around the Olympic Peninsula and Northwest Washington state. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Port Townsend levels have decreased marginally.
Mount Vernon levels have decreased marginally. First set of stacked line graph showing past year of virus levels measured in wastewater from treatment sites around North Puget Sound. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Coupeville levels have decreased marginally.
Oak Harbor levels remain steady.
Lynnwood levels have decreased marginally.
Arlington levels have increased moderately.
Everett levels have increased marginally.
Stanwood levels have increased marginally.
Snohomish levels have increased greatly. Second set of stacked line graph showing past year of virus levels measured in wastewater from treatment sites around North Puget Sound. The following list is of each site and its respective trend over the past two weeks.

Brightwater Park (North King County and South Snohomish County) levels have decreased marginally.
South King County levels have increased marginally.
West Point levels have decreased marginally.

Weekly trends for #COVID-19 / #SARS-CoV-2 in #WashingtonState #Wastewater

Trend # of Sites Change
up lots 3 ↑ 1
up mod. 3 ↓ 1
up lil' 5 ↓ 4
Steady 3 ↓ 3
down lil' 14 ↑ 6
down mod. 0 ↓ 1
down lots 0 -
N/A 2 ↑ 2

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Stacked bar graph showing the total number of new hospital admissions due to COVID-19 or pneumonia due to COVID-19 each week over the past 12 months.

Overall, this week's report of new hospital admissions has a net addition of 92 and net reduction of 1 over the past year. The most recent week's total is 76 which is trending 2.6 percent lower than the week before.

The following lists the current weekly total of new hospital admissions due to COVID-19 beginning with the week of January 11 and ending February 1; 54, 53, 78, and 76. Stacked bar graph showing the total number of hospital beds occupied due to COVID-19 or pneumonia due to COVID-19 each week over the past 12 months.

Overall, this week's report of hospital beds (excluding ICU beds) occupied due to COVID-19 has had a net addition of 344 over the past year. The most recent week's total is 344 which is trending 13.2 percent higher than the week before.

The following list states the weekly change, if any, and the new weekly total of beds currently recorded beginning with the week of January 11 and ending February 1; 253, 228, 304, and 344. Stacked bar graph showing the total number of hospital ICU beds occupied due to COVID-19 or pneumonia due to COVID-19 each week over the past 12 months.

Overall, this week's report of ICU beds occupied due to COVID-19 has had a net addition of 34 over the past year. The most recent week's total is 34 which is trending 6.3 percent higher than the week before.

The following list states the weekly change, if any, and the new weekly total of ICU beds currently recorded beginning with the week of January 11 and ending February 1; 20, 24, 32, and 34. Stacked bar graph of the average weekly rate of deaths in WA state residents with death certificate coded as caused by COVID-19 over the past 12 months.

Overall, this week's report of deaths due to COVID-19 has had a net addition of 5 over the past year. The most recent week's total is 3 which is trending higher than the week before.

The following list states the weekly change, if any, and the new weekly total of COVID-19 deaths currently recorded beginning with the week of December 28 and ending January 18; 1, 1, 2, and 3.

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