WA
2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Washington
Updated on March 23, 2020 at 3:07 p.m.
Adams 1 0
Benton 7 2
Chelan 6 0
Clallam 4 0
Clark 13 4
Columbia 1 0
Cowlitz 3 0
Douglas 1 0
Franklin 3 0
Grant 23 1
Grays Harbor 1 0
Island 25 1
Jefferson 7 0
King 1170 87
Kitsap 18 0
Kittitas 5 0
Klickitat 4 0
Lewis 2 0
Lincoln 1 0
Mason 1 0
Pierce 126 1
San Juan 1 0
Skagit 45 1
Snohomish 519 11
Spokane 29 0
Stevens 1 0
Thurston 11 0
Walla Walla 1 0
Whatcom 48 2
Whitman 2 0
Yakima 25 0
Unassigned 117
Total 2221 110
Negative 31,712 93%
Positive 2,221 7%
<19 2% 0%
20-29 9% 0%
30-39 14% 0%
40-49 13% 2%
50-59 17% 5%
60-69 16% 12%
70-79 15% 30%
80+ 14% 50%
Female 51% 54%
Male 46% 44%
Unknown 4% 2%
https://www.doh.wa.gov/Emergencies/Coronavirus
Interesting detail from WA.
So if the “Boris strategy” was followed and was successful (over 70 only under “stay home” orders), the positive cases would have been reduced by 30%.
My guess is that hospitalizations would have been reduced by 50% or so.
That would buy the hospitals one week or so.