COVID-19 update from the Kitsap EOC - July 12, 2020

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COVID-19 Testing Results Update for Kitsap County as of 11 a.m. on July 12

 

COVID-19 daily cases

 

Report shows statewide increase in COVID-19 cases

The Washington State Department of Health released a situation report on July 10, which shows COVID-19 transmission is still accelerating across most of the state as of the end of June.

Model-based estimates of COVID-19 prevalence are rising in the Puget Sound area
and comparable to peak levels from late March. Meanwhile, in Spokane County, that prevalence is likely higher than it’s ever been. Finally, the declining trend in Yakima suggests mitigation efforts have had success but need to continue since prevalence is still comparable to late April levels.

Washington residents are encouraged to stay home as much as possible and do their part to keep everyone healthy to help slow the spread of COVID-19.

COVID-19 fact sheet

 

How to wear cloth face coverings

Cloth face coverings are an additional step to help slow the spread of COVID-19 when combined with every day preventive actions and physical distancing in public settings. The Centers for Disease Control has tips for how to wear your cloth face covering correctly and safely remove and care for it once you get home. 

CDC dos and dont's

 

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