Here are the latest COVID-19 numbers confirmed Monday in Washington state

The Washington state Department of Health reported 304 new COVID-19 cases Monday.

As of Monday, the state’s preliminary death tally was 12,219. The confirmed death tally as of Feb. 25 was 12,072.

The state reported 958 cases Sunday and 1,535 cases Saturday.

The statewide case total from the illness caused by the coronavirus stood at 1,440,632 cases on Monday.

The state revises preliminary data on a daily basis until it’s considered confirmed, sometimes lagging up to a month. It releases new data to the public on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. It frequently reports problems in processing data in a timely matter.

Washington’s population is estimated at about 7.7 million, according to the latest U.S. Census figures.

Hospitalization

During March 1-7, 8.8 percent of staffed intensive care unit (ICU) beds in Washington were occupied by COVID-19 patients. Out of all staffed ICU beds, 89.8 percent were occupied in the same period. The state no longer releases more recent data.

Acute care hospitals in Washington reported a total of 488 COVID-19 patients occupying beds Sunday with 34 on ventilators.

Case rates

For the past seven days, Washington has had a downward trending case rate of 77.8 per 100,000 people.

The national rate for the same period was 71.9 per 100,000, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Vaccine

According to DOH, 67.2 percent of the total state population has been fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

On the national level, 65.3 percent of the population has been fully vaccinated, according to CDC statistics.

U.S. and world numbers

There have been 968,686 deaths from the coronavirus in the U.S. as of Monday. More than 79.5 million confirmed coronavirus cases have been reported in the country, according to Johns Hopkins University. The United States has the highest total number of reported cases and deaths of any nation.

Worldwide, more than 6.04 million people have died from the disease. Global cases exceed 458 million. More than 10.7 billion doses of vaccine have been administered.

Testing

On Sept. 15, DOH stopped updating testing statistics on its website because it was having difficulty processing an increase in data. The agency said the halt in updating will continue through March 2022.