In week ending March 1, local indicators for influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) remained high but showed signs of decreasing, while local indicators for COVID-19 remained low. Hospitalizations for COVID-19 and influenza remained elevated. Regional laboratory surveillance most frequently detected influenza A among clinical respiratory specimens.
3.6% of emergency department (ED) visits were attributable to influenza, 0.9% of emergency department (ED) visits were attributable to RSV, and fewer than 10 visits were attributable to COVID-19. Kitsap sentinel reporting labs reported 17 positive COVID-19 tests (2.9% of specimens tested), 141 positive influenza tests (120 influenza A, 21 influenza B; 23.2% of specimens tested), and 26 positive RSV tests (10.4% of specimens tested).
On average, around 16 hospital beds at St. Michael Medical Center were in use per day for COVID-19 or influenza patients.
At Kitsap long-term care facilities, there have been three COVID-19 outbreaks reported in the past four reporting weeks, and four influenza outbreaks.
