March 15, 2021
2 additional positive COVID-19 cases in Pacific County since Friday; sources of infection are community gathering and household contact Total cases since start of pandemic: 816 Number of active cases: 23 -- Active cases are currently spread throughout all parts of Pacific County. The current case rate per 100k over 14 days is 217.2. -- Between February 22 and March 11, our county’s case rate increased dramatically - from 60.1 to 295.7. This increase was due to social gatherings. -- Since March 11, our case rate has started to decrease. On March 22, the entire state will move to Phase 3 of the Healthy Washington: Roadmap to Recovery plan. -- In order to stay in Phase 3, Pacific County must have less than 30 new cases over 14 days and less than 3 hospitalizations over 7 days. If we do not meet these metrics, our county will move back to Phase 2 or 1. It will take all of us working together to ensure that Pacific County stays in Phase 3. We must continue to limit non-essential travel, maintain social distancing of at least six feet between persons, and practice personal protective measures to include: correctly wearing a mask/face covering in public, washing hands often with soapy water for at least 20 seconds, and avoid touching your face. For up to date information and guidance, please monitor the Pacific County Health and Human Services Facebook page or visit: www.pacificcountycovid19.com. The next case rate update will be released on Wednesday March 17, 2021. 15 de marzo de 2021 2 casos positivos adicionales de COVID-19 en el condado de Pacific Desde nuestra última actualización de datos el 12 de marzo, 2 residentes adicionales del condado del Pacífico han dado positivo por COVID-19, lo que eleva el recuento total de casos desde el comienzo de la pandemia a 816, con 23 casos actualmente activos. La tasa actual de casos por 100.000 durante 14 días es 217.2. Los casos activos se encuentran actualmente diseminados por todas las partes del condado de Pacific. Continuamos alentando al público a limitar los viajes no esenciales, mantener un distanciamiento social de al menos seis pies entre las personas y practicar medidas de protección personal que incluyan: usar correctamente una máscara / cubrimiento facial en público, lavarse las manos con agua y jabón por al menos 20 segundos y evite tocarse la cara. Para obtener información y orientación actualizada, controle la página de Facebook de Servicios Humanos y de Salud del Condado del Pacífico o visite: www.pacificcountycovid19.com. La próxima actualización de la tasa de casos se publicará el miércoles 17 de marzo de 2021.
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