Confirmed coronavirus cases surpassed 10,000 in Washington Saturday, and the state began releasing data on cases by race and ethnicity.
Gov. Jay Inslee urged Washingtonians to continue following social distancing practices ahead of a sunny holiday weekend.
At least 9,608 Washingtonians have been diagnosed with the new coronavirus since the outbreak began, and 446 people have died.
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State health officials added 405 new coronavirus cases to the official count Wednesday, and another 27 people have died.
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Lab tests reported Monday confirmed 298 new coronavirus cases in Washington and 22 additional deaths linked to COVID-19.
Tuesday's tally shows a smaller-than-usual increase in daily cases and deaths, with 155 new illnesses and eight deaths recorded Monday.
The University of Washington School of Medicine is looking to pay 25,000 people across the nation to test an outbreak prediction app.
Lab tests have confirmed at least 8,384 coronavirus cases in Washington and 372 deaths since the outbreak began.
New projections from the University of Washington suggest deaths related to the virus in Washington will trend downward after Monday.
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State health officials announced 393 more cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, as well as 28 more deaths caused by the virus.
Washington state health officials reported 26 new coronavirus deaths and 625 more cases of COVID-19 Saturday.
Updated numbers released Friday included 381 new coronavirus cases and 22 additional deaths linked to the illness in Washington.
Numbers released Friday showed an additional 131 lab-confirmed coronavirus cases and another 11 deaths in King County.
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Gov. Jay Inslee said his stay-at-home order will be in place for another month as the number of coronavirus cases continues to climb.
King County continues to have the highest number of coronavirus cases and deaths associated with the illness in Washington.
The state database tracking confirmed coronavirus cases in Washington was restored Wednesday night.
Public health officials said 166 new coronavirus cases and 14 additional deaths were confirmed in King County since Monday.
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Ongoing problems with a state database kept King County from releasing updated information on coronavirus cases Tuesday afternoon.
The Washington Department of Health said technical difficulties prevented a statewide update Monday evening.
A Bellevue-based disease research firm found social distancing policies in King County appear to be working —​ but more progress is needed.
More than 3,000 new coronavirus cases were confirmed in Washington over the last week, with nearly 100 additional deaths.
Washington has now confirmed 4,896 cases of COVID-19, including 195 deaths.
Washington has now confirmed 4,310 cases of COVID-19, including 189 deaths.
Washington's department of health confirms that 3,723 people have been infected with the coronavirus statewide, and 175 people have died.
A model produced by the University of Washington predicts the coronavirus will peak in April.
State health officials have recorded more than than 3,200 coronavirus cases and 147 deaths linked to the virus in Washington.
The department of health said Wednesday's total represented an estimate, due to ongoing technical issues with their database.
King County has unveiled a new online dashboard that allows users to access the latest data tracking the spread of the coronavirus.
300 members of an army medical unit stationed in Colorado have been deployed to Washington to help as the state struggles.
State health officials said at least 2,469 coronavirus cases were confirmed in Washington by Tuesday night, and 123 people have died.
Health officials are launching a new testing program to map the spread of the Coronavirus.
Gov. Jay Inslee has directed all Washingtonians to stay home unless they are "pursuing an essential activity."
The state's death toll surpassed 100 Monday as Washington added another 225 confirmed cases of the new coronavirus.
As the caseload of patients with the new coronavirus grows, masks and other personal protective equipment are in short supply.