Older Kitsap residents still most at-risk of dying from COVID-19


St. Michael Medical Center in Silverdale on Friday, Jan. 14, 2022.

The number of daily COVID-19 deaths in Kitsap County has dropped since its peak in January, but every week, residents continue to be hospitalized or die from the virus.

Though tracking the vaccination rates for deceased patients has become muddled because of increasingly complex booster-shot recommendations, one fact remains clear: older residents are still most at risk of dying from COVID-19.

In June, 12 Kitsap residents died of COVID-19, following 11 deaths in May, according to a USA TODAY Network analysis of Johns Hopkins University data. Three more deaths have been reported since July 1.

For those that died in June, the average age of the patient at the time of death was 80. 

Dr. Gib Morrow, health officer for the Kitsap Public Health District, said that the health district does not have much data about the most recent batch of COVID-19 deaths because of delays in reporting, so he could not answer whether recent deaths were from primarily immunocompromised patients.



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