Here are latest COVID case numbers for Pierce County, which is closing in on 900 deaths
Pierce County reported 205 new COVID-19 cases Monday and five new deaths.
The latest reported deaths included:
▪ A South Hill woman in her 70s.
▪ A Bonney Lake man in his 70s.
▪ A South Hill man in his 50s.
▪ An East Pierce County woman in her 50s.
▪ A South Hill man in his 20s.
Over the weekend, 363 cases were reported.
As of Nov. 2, 69.1 percent of COVID deaths in the county had underlying health conditions, according to the health department’s dashboard.
The county’s totals are 94,420 cases and 890 deaths since the first confirmed coronavirus case was reported in March 2020.
Pierce County’s 14-day case rate per 100,000 was 379.3 for Oct. 21-Nov. 3. The rate of hospitalizations per 100,000 is at 9.1.
From February to September, 35,617 of Pierce County’s cases involved unvaccinated people, according to the state Department of Health in its latest vaccine data report issued Nov. 10.
That compares with 5,698 of cases involving those vaccinated during the same period, according to state DOH.
More information on testing is available on the health department’s website.
GEOGRAPHIC TOTALS
Monday’s cumulative geographic totals, with Friday’s totals in parentheses (totals now include both positive antigen and positive PCR tests):
▪ Bonney Lake: 3,316 (3,284)
▪ Central Pierce County: 4,382 (4,359)
▪ East Pierce County: 5,380 (5,332)
▪ Edgewood/Fife/Milton: 3,642 (3,603)
▪ Frederickson: 3,745 (3,732)
▪ Gig Harbor area: 3,346 (3,320)
▪ Graham: 3,771 (3,751)
▪ Key Peninsula: 1,154 (1,149)
▪ Lake Tapps/Sumner area: 3,702 (3,683)
▪ Lakewood: 6,901 (6,878)
▪ Parkland: 4,069 (4,050)
▪ Puyallup: 5,478 (5,442)
▪ South Hill: 5,799 (5,736)
▪ South Pierce County: 4,119 (4,080)
▪ Southwest Pierce County: 1,272 (1,256)
▪ Spanaway: 4,296 (4,273)
▪ Tacoma: 24,059 (23,965)
▪ University Place: 2,723 (2,710)
▪ Unknown: 3,266 (3,250)
VACCINES
In Pierce County, 68.5 percent of the population 12 and older has initiated vaccination, and 62.5 percent is fully vaccinated, according to state Department of Health.
Among those 12 and older statewide, 79.6 percent has initiated vaccination, and 73.5 percent is fully vaccinated.
You can view vaccine participation by census tract on the local health department’s website.
Go to tpchd.org/vaxtothefuture or the county’s FindYourCovidShot.com website for information on places offering vaccines and for vaccine registration. Walk-up vaccine sites run by the county and most TPCHD events now no longer require an appointment, and all TPCHD events are for first or second doses. Anyone age 12 or older is eligible for the Pfizer vaccine. Those younger than 18 need parent or guardian approval. Locations of individual vaccine sites also can be found on the state’s vaccine finder: vaccinelocator.doh.wa.gov.
▪ The health department’s call center to help those seeking vaccines is 253-649-1412.
▪ Pierce County also has a call center to help those searching for vaccines. Residents who need assistance signing up for an event can contact the call center at 253-798-8900 or email pcvaccine@piercountywa.gov for help.