King County COVID-19 updates for December 11, 2020
King County, Washington sent this bulletin at 12/11/2020 08:51 PM PSTCOVID-19 vaccine Frequently Asked Questions now available in 16 languages
As more common questions come in through our Coronavirus Call Center, these FAQs will be updated over time with new and relevant information. The English version currently has 2 more questions than the translated FAQs due to an increased volume of public queries about vaccine and we expect another update soon.
As cases surge, first free high-volume COVID-19 test site comes to King County’s Eastside, Public Health news release
A new free COVID-19 test site will open at Bellevue College on Tuesday, December 15. This site will expand COVID-19 testing on the Eastside and complement existing free test sites already in operation in Renton, Auburn, Tukwila, Federal Way, Des Moines, and Enumclaw. See related blog post from the Public Health Insider: Expansion of testing into the Eastside of King County.
Temporary Food Establishment Closure in King County: Blue Nile Restaurant in Seattle
Blue Nile Restaurant located at 7821 Rainier Ave S, Seattle 98118 was closed by a Public Health food inspector on December 11, 2020 due to COVID-19 violations as follows:
- Providing indoor dining
- Bar service
- Customers not following face covering mandate
The establishment will be allowed to reopen once the inspector confirms that these issues have been resolved. The Food Establishment Closures homepage is at www.kingcounty.gov/closures
Give the gift of safety this winter season, Public Health Insider blog
As winter approaches, you may find yourself driving in the snow, skiing, snowboarding, sledding, ice skating, or giving gifts this season. Get ready with safety tips including efforts to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
Video: COVID-19 update from Dr. Jeff Duchin, Public Health Insider blog
With COVID-19 cases surging in King County, Health Officer Dr. Jeff Duchin shared the most recent data and responded to questions from the media and the community about vaccine planning and how we can all help stop slow the spread during the holiday season.
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Daily case report update
- Daily outbreak summary for web-enabled mobile devices (phones and tablets)
At-a-glance daily case data since yesterday:
Overall |
Past 14 days |
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| Count | New since yesterday | Percent | Count | Percent | |
| Positives | 52,575 | 904 | 9,104 | ||
| Hospitalizations | 3,588 | 45 | 6.8% of all positive cases | 363.0 | 4.0% |
| Deaths due to COVID-19 illness | 932 | 12 | 1.8% of all positive cases | 74.0 | 0.8% |
| All test results | 1,115,686 | * | |||
| People tested | 678,220 | ||||
*11-24-20: On November 21, the WA State Department of Health paused reporting on negative laboratory results. Data on test results, people tested, and test positivity has been frozen on this dashboard through November 21. Data on positive cases, hospitalizations, and deaths will continue to be updated on a daily basis.
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Daily key indicators of COVID-19 activity
- View indicators dashboard for web-enabled mobile devices (phones and tablets)
At-a-glance daily health indicators since yesterday:
| Indicator | Target/Range | Current Status | |
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| % of tests that were positive (14-day average) | <5% |
9%*** |
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| Cases per 100,000 residents in the past 14 days | High | > 75 cases/100K/14 days | 420 cases/100K/14 days |
| Moderate | 25-75 cases/100K/14 days | ||
| Low | < 25 cases/100K/14 days | ||
| Trend in rate of hospitalizations | Flat or decreasing | Increasing | |
***As of November 21st, the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) asked laboratories to temporarily stop sending individual negative COVID-19 test results to the state. DOH has been working on a backlog of data. Until data on total tests and percent positive is complete, we will present data from the testing sites sponsored by the City of Seattle and Public Health Seattle-King County. Testing from these select sites represent 25-30% of all testing for residents in King County, but provide some information on positivity. From Nov 21 – Dec 8, 111,321 PCR tests were collected across these sites. Of these tests, 10,040 (9.0%) tested positive.
All other COVID-19 dashboards are posted at www.kingcounty.gov/covid/data
View COVID-19 daily email alerts online posted in the past week.