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Whatcom sees 27 new COVID cases, one related death and one new variant case reported

Whatcom sees 27 new COVID cases, one related death and one new variant case reported The Bellingham Herald 7 hrs ago David Rasbach, The Bellingham Herald (Bellingham, Wash.) Apr. 15 Another COVID-related death has been reported in Whatcom County along with 27 new reported confirmed cases, according to the Washington State Department of Health s coronavirus dashboard Wednesday, April 14. Overall, Whatcom County has seen 7,605 confirmed cases and 89 related deaths during the pandemic, according to state data as of 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, April 13. An additional 276 probable cases up two from Tuesday s report have been reported in Whatcom County during the pandemic, resulting from positive antigen tests not confirmed by a molecular test.

U S sees fewer than 100,000 COVID-19 cases for 4th straight day

U.S. sees fewer than 100,000 COVID-19 cases for 4th straight day By (0) St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson (R) visits with an emergency worker on Wednesday as she receives her booster COVID-19 vaccine shot at South City Hospital in St. Louis, Mo. Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI | License Photo Feb. 11 (UPI) The United States saw a repeat performance on Wednesday of the overall COVID-19 picture fewer-than-normal cases and a spike in coronavirus deaths, according to updated data. The new data from Johns Hopkins University Thursday shows there were about 94,700 new cases nationwide, the fourth straight day under 100,000. Advertisement The last time the United States saw such a streak was the end of October, before the largest wave of the COVID-19 took hold for almost three months.

Whatcom sees one death, 105 new COVID-19 cases, as vaccine supply remains short

Whatcom sees one death, 105 new COVID-19 cases, as vaccine supply remains short The Bellingham Herald 2/4/2021 David Rasbach, The Bellingham Herald (Bellingham, Wash.) Feb. 4 Another Whatcom County resident who tested positive for COVID-19 has died and the number of confirmed cases in the county climbed by 105, the Washington State Department of Health s dashboard reported on Wednesday, Feb. 3. Overall, Whatcom County has seen 5,735 confirmed cases and 66 related deaths during the pandemic, according to state data as of 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 2, meaning 1.1% of all COVID cases in Whatcom County have been linked to a death. Forty-four additional probable cases an increase of 10 from Tuesday s report have been reported in Whatcom County during the pandemic, resulting from positive antigen tests not confirmed by a molecular test.

Whatcom s concerning surge continues with 109 cases Wednesday, as Lummi reports death

Whatcom s concerning surge continues with 109 cases Wednesday, as Lummi reports death The Bellingham Herald 1/14/2021 David Rasbach, The Bellingham Herald (Bellingham, Wash.) Jan. 14 A day after its case count took a step back, Whatcom County s number of confirmed COVID-19 diagnoses surged forward with 109 new positive tests reported on the Washington State Department of Health dashboard Wednesday, Jan. 13. Though the state reported no new related deaths Wednesday, the Lummi Nation said that its community saw its first death that could be linked to coronavirus. Overall, Whatcom County has seen 4,452 confirmed cases and 56 related deaths during the pandemic, according to state data as of 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12. That means that 1.3% of the Whatcom residents who have tested positive for COVID during the pandemic have died.

Whatcom sees another COVID-related death and 26 new cases Wednesday, state reports

Whatcom sees another COVID-related death and 26 new cases Wednesday, state reports The Bellingham Herald 1/7/2021 David Rasbach, The Bellingham Herald (Bellingham, Wash.) Jan. 7 One more Whatcom County resident s death has been linked to COVID-19, according to the Washington State Department of Health on Wednesday, Jan. 6, as the county saw its number of confirmed cases grow by 26. Overall, Whatcom County has seen 3,762 confirmed cases and 56 related deaths during the pandemic, according to state data as of 11:59 p.m. Tuesday. That means that 1.5% of the Whatcom residents who have tested positive for COVID during the pandemic have died. Whatcom also saw one new probable case of COVID-19 in Wednesday s release of data, meaning the county now has 11 probable cases during the pandemic resulting from positive antigen tests, but those cases were not confirmed by a molecular test.

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