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More Deaths from COVID-19 Now Added to Statewide Total as Data Reporting Improves

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Reminder: The City of Auburn now has a mobile walk-up/drive-up COVID-19 testing clinic every Tuesday at the Auburn City Adventist Church from 9am to 3pm. The clinic tested 93 people on the first Tuesday and 73 the second. Of the first 93, 90 were negative and three were positive. Click here for more information.


wa state dept of health, wa state deptartment of health, washington state department of health, wa state dept of health press release,The Washington State Department of Health is working on a two-phased change in death reporting that will provide more information on whether COVID-19 caused or contributed to a particular death. As part of this process, we are continually improving how we identify the deaths of those who tested positive for COVID-19. Today, we are announcing the addition of 17 deaths to the state’s official COVID-19 total as part of this process.

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The team that investigates death data for COVID-19 identifies deaths by linking death certificates and positive COVID-19 cases. Our epidemiologists have identified a number of deaths since February that identified COVID-19 on the death certificate, but could not link them to positive COVID-19 tests. We have not been reporting these deaths in our statewide counts, which only reflect the deaths of those who tested positive for COVID-19. Over the past few weeks, our epidemiology team improved the linkage process, which identified COVID-19 positive tests for 17 of these deaths.  

Our epidemiologists (data scientists) are working with many data points and sources to create a picture of COVID-19’s impact in our state, so we can better understand larger trends.

As we speed up the process of collating and releasing sensitive data, we understand these changes can impact people’s understanding of how COVID-19 is affecting our state. We are making adjustments like the one announced today to improve the quality of these data so that shared understanding is more accurate.

Since the first COVID-19 case in Washington in January, DOH has worked to release data in near real-time so that the public, health care providers, policymakers, the media, and public health professionals can access the most current information. However, our normal process for releasing final death data is complex, involves multiple data systems, and can take up to 18 months from start to finish. This modified process requires that we make these adjustments publicly and quickly, but does not impact the quality of the data or of our reporting.

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DOH will continue to review our processes to ensure we are providing accurate, up-to-date information and data as we respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.

You can also find COVID-19 information on the Department of Health’s website or call 1-800-525-0127. You can text the word “coronavirus” to 211-211 to receive information and updates on their phone wherever they are.

The DOH website is your source for a healthy dose of information. Find us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Sign up for the DOH blog, Public Health Connection.

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The above is a press release from the WA State Department of Health.  The Auburn Examiner has not independently verified its contents and encourages our readers to personally verify any information they find may be overly biased or questionable. The publication of this press release does not indicate an endorsement of its contents. 

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