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148 new Pierce County COVID-19 cases, no new deaths confirmed Dec. 27

December 27, 2020 By Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department Leave a Comment

On Dec. 27, we confirmed 148 new COVID-19 cases and no new deaths.

We have reported 3,415 cases in the last 14 days. Our 14-day case rate per 100,000 is 378.6. Our average cases per day over the last 14 days is 243.9.

Our totals are 24,468 cases and 281 deaths.

Record levels of testing over the past several weeks caught many new cases. The good news is our percent positive percent rate is declining.

Batch processing of tests at some labs can cause reporting delays. With the holidays, we may see more daily case count fluctuations. The 14-day average offers the most accurate look at current COVID-19 disease burden in Pierce County.

With the 6-day data lag, our case rate is at 560 per 100,000. The data lag helps to ensure accuracy of our metrics.

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