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Clark County reports 195 new COVID-19 cases, 10 deaths

Case, hospital admission rates unavailable this week

By , Columbian staff reporter
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Clark County Public Health reported 195 new COVID-19 cases this week, bringing totals to 112,246 to date. Ten new deaths were reported, bringing the county’s total to 1,057.

Local hospitals remain near capacity with 96.1 percent of hospital beds occupied and 95.9 percent of intensive care beds occupied as of Thursday.

Patients with or suspected of having COVID-19 occupied 19.6 percent of hospital beds and 20.4 percent of ICU beds this week.

Due to a technical issue with the Washington State Department of Health’s data system, the COVID-19 case rate and hospital admission rates were not updated March 9, according to Clark County Public Health. The next update will not be until March 16.

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