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Whatcom County sees 40 new confirmed COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, state reports

Whatcom County sees 40 new confirmed COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, state reports The Bellingham Herald 12/17/2020 David Rasbach, The Bellingham Herald (Bellingham, Wash.) Dec. 17 Whatcom County recorded 40 new confirmed COVID-19 cases and eight new probable cases, according to the Washington State Department of Health Wednesday, Dec. 16. No additional deaths were reported for Whatcom County Whatcom County now has seen 2,976 confirmed cases, eight probable cases and 52 related deaths during the pandemic, according to state data as of 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 15. That means that 1.7% of the Whatcom residents who have tested positive for COVID during the pandemic have died. On Wednesday, the state added probable cases reported since June 2020 to all case, hospitalization, and death counts. Probable cases are those where individuals had a positive antigen test result for COVID-19, but no positive molecular test result, according to the state Health Department we

Washington is bending the curve of COVID-19 cases, health officials say

Washington is bending the curve of COVID-19 cases, health officials say Health officials are optimistic about recent coronavirus data that shows the state is starting to bend the curve of new cases. Author: Allison Sundell Updated: 1:24 PM PST December 16, 2020 SEATTLE Washington appears to have avoided a post-Thanksgiving surge in new coronavirus cases and is on track to flatten the curve once again, according to Washington health officials. “We’re in sort of a precarious position right now,” State Health Officer Kathy Lofy said during a Wednesday briefing. “We’re seeing positive signals in the changes people have made to their lives … but we are not done yet.”

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