Yakima County Health District officials say that as of July 22, the county has reported a case rate of 572 consistent with 100,000 and a hospitalization rate of 5. 8 consistent with 100,000. About a month ago, on June 10, Yakima County reported a case rate of 230 equivalent to 100,000 and a hospitalization rate of 0. 4 equivalent to 100,000. 15 more people have recently been hospitalized and 2 have died since July 15.
How do you protect yourself in the community? Some other people wear masks, others decide to get vaccinated. According to fitness officials, as of July 11, among other people 6 months and older in Yakima County, 59. 5 percent have finished their number one series and 44. 6 percent of the five years or more have gained a booster dose. A press release from the Yakima County Health District states that “it is important to note that Americans can decide to wear a mask at any time. If Americans make a stopover in a family with someone who must be in the greatest threat of a serious illness, testing themselves before touching them and wearing a mask when they are indoors with them. “
COVID-19 Community Point Yakima County is now considered to be at an average point on the COVID-19 network according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health officials say the last time Yakima County ranked at this point was in February of this year and prior to that, Yakima County was thought to have a low COVID-19 network point.
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Yakima County Health District officials say that as of July 22, the county has reported a case rate of 572 consistent with 100,000 and a hospitalization rate of 5. 8 consistent with 100,000. About a month ago, on June 10, Yakima County reported a case rate of 230 equivalent to 100,000 and a hospitalization rate of 0. 4 equivalent to 100,000. 15 more people have recently been hospitalized and 2 have died since July 15.
How do you protect yourself in the community? Some other people wear masks, others decide to get vaccinated. According to fitness officials, as of July 11, among other people 6 months and older in Yakima County, 59. 5 percent have finished their number one series and 44. 6 percent of the five years or more have gained a booster dose. A press release from the Yakima County Health District states that “it is important to note that Americans can decide to wear a mask at any time. If Americans make a stopover in a family with someone who must be in the greatest threat of a serious illness, testing themselves before touching them and wearing a mask when they are indoors with them. “
COVID-19 Community Point Yakima County is now considered to be at an average point on the COVID-19 network according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Health officials say the last time Yakima County ranked at this point was in February of this year and prior to that, Yakima County was thought to have a low COVID-19 network point.