- Respiratory Illness Data Dashboard - Washington State Department of Health
For information on COVID-19 variants national estimates and Region 10 (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington), please visit the CDC's COVID Data Tracker Learn how to stop the spread of these illnesses by visiting our COVID-19, flu, and RSV pages
- COVID-19 summary - King County, Washington
View the Respiratory virus data dashboards to see data about COVID-19, RSV, and influenza in King County This section shows the total COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths due to COVID-19 in King County in the last 6 months and since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic
- Surveillance and Data Analytics | COVID-19 | CDC
This page provides an overview of COVID-19 data and trends over time Other COVID-19 related data visualizations (previously on CDC’s COVID Data Tracker) are provided in the resources section at the bottom of this page
- Respiratory illness data dashboards - King County, Washington
This page shows respiratory illness data for COVID-19, influenza, RSV, and other respiratory pathogens for King County, WA For additional data on COVID-19, visit COVID-19 data
- Current Epidemic Trends (Based on Rt) for States
As of November 25, 2025, we estimate that COVID-19 infections are growing or likely growing in 17 states, declining or likely declining in 12 states, and not changing in 16 states Previous estimates can be found on data cdc gov
- COVID - Coronavirus Statistics - Worldometer
Daily and weekly updated statistics tracking the number of COVID-19 cases, recovered, and deaths Historical data with cumulative charts, graphs, and updates
- Coronavirus (COVID-19) Cases - Our World in Data
As with other diseases, cases of COVID-19 are broadly defined under a three-level system: suspected, probable, and confirmed cases Suspected case: A suspected case is someone who shows clinical signs and symptoms of having COVID-19, but has not been laboratory-tested
- COVID-19 data - King County, Washington
Local metrics and trends to understand the impact of COVID-19 in our community
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