Several news outlets' are already reporting that the United States has passed the grim marker of one million Covid-19 deaths. The CDC's numbers have the nation just shy of that.
Either way, the pandemic's toll is hard to fathom. KUOW reporters Kate Walters and Ruby de Luna have been spending time learning about who we've lost to Covid here in Washington state.
While Washington state has a relatively low death count compared to the overall United States, our total number of 12,797 (as of May 10) is still equivalent to the entire population of Enumclaw. Each of those nearly 13,000 deaths is a person. And once numbers get as high as one million, it can be hard to separate the statistics from the people.
Kate Walters has been covering Covid-19, and talked to state epidemiologist, Dr. Scott Lindquist. He shared four things that work to help protect everyone: Staying up to date with vaccines and boosters, wearing masks in public indoor settings, staying away from big crowds when cases are rising, and using rapid tests.