King County COVID-19 updates for March 4, 2021

New guide for those securing appointments for COVID-19 vaccine (PDF)

This visual guide explains how to make, change or cancel a high volume site appointment online. This document is housed under the "Getting vaccinated in King County" webpage.


Guidance for K-12 public and private school and district staff

Item J. COVID-19 Daily Symptom Checklist has been updated (in English only. Translations for the update will be added later when they are completed).


Updated mask poster: Masks Protect You and Me

This new poster, "Masks Protect You and Me" (PDF) emphasize key messages on what makes a good mask.


Do you work in schools or childcare? You are now eligible to get vaccinated in Washington state

Visit http://FindYourPhaseWA.org or http://VaccineFinder.org to confirm your eligibility and schedule an appointment.


Video: Listen to Dr. Michele Andrasik, Sr. Scientist at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center to learn how COVID vaccines were so efficiently developed, Public Health on Twitter

All three currently authorized vaccines were developed using technologies that have been studied and worked with for decades. And no safety steps were skipped in developing all three.


  • Total positive counts in King County: 82,716
    • New counts since yesterday: 209 at overall 4.4% of all tests

  • Total hospitalizations in King County: 5,113
    • New hospitalizations since yesterday: 4 at 6.2% of all positive cases

  • Total deaths due to COVID-19 illness in King County: 1,411
    • New deaths since yesterday: 7 at 1.7% of all positive cases

  • Total count of all test results: 1,900,795
    • New test results since yesterday: 7,087

  • Total count of people tested in King County: 912,028
    • New count of people tested since yesterday: 1,657

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.