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Confirmed coronavirus cases and deaths across Washington state

Dec 30, 2021, 3:55 PM | Updated: 4:54 pm

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Epidemiological Curve (cases) as of Dec. 30. (Washington State DOH)

(Washington State DOH)

As of Dec. 30, state health officials say there have been 747,702 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Washington state. The state is reporting 9,853 deaths since the pandemic began.

The state reports 897 hospital beds occupied by patients with suspected and confirmed COVID-19, with 96 of those patients on ventilators, as of Dec. 29.

There have been 11,871,056 vaccine doses given in the state.

Data is provided by the Washington State Department of Health.

Adams County: 3,455 confirmed cases, 35 deaths

Asotin County: 3,105 cases, 50 deaths

Benton County: 33,325 cases, 398 deaths

Chelan County: 12,712 cases, 134 deaths

Clallam County: 6,130 cases, 83 deaths

Clark County: 49,421 cases, 601 deaths

Columbia County: 422 cases, 9 deaths

Cowlitz County: 15,196 cases, 282 deaths

Douglas County: 6,880 cases, 54 deaths

Ferry County: 928 cases, 18 deaths

Franklin County: 21,189 cases, 177 deaths

Garfield County: 275 cases, 7 deaths

Grant County: 17,593 cases, 181 deaths

Grays Harbor County: 10,285 cases, 155 deaths

Island County: 4,930 cases, 56 deaths

Jefferson County: 1,447 cases, 21 deaths

King County: 199,907 cases, 2,142 deaths

Kitsap County: 20,051 cases, 264 deaths

Kittitas County: 5,543 cases, 56 deaths

Klickitat County: 2,358 cases, 34 deaths

Lewis County: 11,754 cases, 188 deaths

Lincoln County: 1,539 cases, 26 deaths

Mason County: 6,968 cases, 93 deaths

Okanogan County: 5,767 cases, 106 deaths

Pacific County: 2,042 cases, 39 deaths

Pend Oreille County: 1,734 cases, 26 deaths

Pierce County: 111,267 cases, 1,011 deaths

San Juan County: 3494 cases, 0 deaths

Skagit County: 13,991 cases, 152 deaths

Skamania County: 922 cases, 9 deaths

Snohomish County: 80,291 cases, 842 deaths

Spokane County: 80,474 cases, 1,149 deaths

Stevens County: 5,653 cases, 114 deaths

Thurston County: 26,379 cases, 269 deaths

Wahkiakum County: 315 cases, 5 deaths

Walla Walla County: 9,612 cases, 114 deaths

Whatcom County: 20,313 cases, 201 deaths

Whitman County: 6,151 cases, 83 deaths

Yakima County: 46,637 cases, 656 deaths

Unassigned: 1,573 cases, 4 deaths

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