Oregon Health Authority reports 3 more deaths from COVID-19, 666 new cases

PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) – COVID-19 claimed three more lives in Oregon, which increased the state’s death toll to 1,803, the Oregon Health Authority reported Monday.

OHA also reported on Monday at 00:01 666 new confirmed and suspected cases of COVID-19, bringing the state to 133 851.

Vaccinations in Oregon

On Monday, OHA reported that 11,951 new doses of COVID-19 vaccines had been added to the state immunization registry. Of this total, 8,409 doses of vaccines were administered on Sunday.

Oregon has now administered a cumulative total of 216,925 first and second doses of COVID-19 vaccines. All vaccinations have taken place in Oregon hospitals, long-term care facilities, emergency medical services agencies (EMS), emergency care facilities and local public health authorities.

To date, 335,075 doses of vaccine have been delivered to sites in Oregon.

These data are provisional and subject to change. OHA’s dashboards contain regularly updated vaccination data and Oregon’s dashboard was updated Monday.

The St. Charles Health System reported that it had already given 7,612 Pfizer-BioNTech vaccinations early Monday.

COVID-19 hospitalizations

The number of hospital patients with COVID-19 in Oregon is 342, which is 19 less than Sunday. There are 94 COVID-19 patients in intensive care (ICU) beds, which is less than Sunday.

The total number of patients in hospital beds may vary between check-in times. The numbers do not reflect admissions per day, nor the duration of the hospital. Staff restrictions are not captured in this data and may further limit bed capacity.

More information on hospital capacity can be found here.

St. Charles Bend reported 30 COVID-19 patients Monday at 4 p.m., six of whom were in the ICU, five of whom were on ventilators.

The new confirmed and suspected COVID-19 cases reported on Monday are in the following provinces: Benton (10), Clackamas (57), Columbia (6), Coos (1), Crook (9), Deschutes (51) , Douglas (11)), Hood River (3), Jackson (40), Jefferson (2), Josephine (9), Lake (1), Lane (81), Lincoln (5), Linn (8), Malheur ( 4), Marion (79), Morrow (6), Multnomah (140), Polk (9), Umatilla (29), Wasco (10), Washington (87), Yamhill (8).

Oregon’s 1801st COVID-19 death is a 90-year-old woman in Lane County who tested positive on Jan. 4 and died Jan. 8 in her home. She had underlying conditions.

Oregon’s 1802nd COVID-19 death is a 55-year-old man in Marion County who tested positive on Dec. 27 and died Jan. 16 at Salem Hospital. He had underlying conditions.

Oregon’s 1803rd COVID-19 death is a 99-year-old woman in Multnomah County who tested positive on Jan. 3 and died Jan. 15 in her home. She had underlying conditions.

Updated information is available for Oregon’s 1800s death: her place of death has been confirmed as her residence.

County Incidents 1 Total deaths 2
Baker 568 5
Looking forward to 1 705 14
Clackamas 11,698 138
Clatsop 686 5
Columbia 1 049 18
Coos 938 15
Thief 621 10
Curry 324 5
Delay 4,999 36
Douglas 1 687 43
Gilliam 51 1
Award 213 1
Harney 175 4
Hood river 954 21
Jackson 6 930 85
Jefferson 1 705 25
Josephine 1,743 33
Klamath 2 428 38
More 230 5
Lane 8,353 109
Lincoln 996 17
Linn 3,116 46
Malheur 3,135 52
Marion 16 247 239
Tomorrow 938 10
Multnomah 28,467 459
Polk 2 455 40
Sherman 47 0
Tillamook 365 2
Umatilla 6,793 68
Union 1,114 16
Wallowa 96 3
Wasco 1 081 23
Washington 18,734 171
Wheeler 20 1
Yamhill 3,190 45
Total 133 851 1 803

1 This includes cases confirmed by diagnostic testing and suspicion. Suspected cases are those without a positive diagnostic test that showed COVID-19-like symptoms and had close contact with a confirmed case. Country of residence for business may change as new information becomes available. If there are any changes, we will update our numbers accordingly.

2 Consult OHA’s press releases for more information on individuals who died of COVID-19 in Oregon.

ELRs (electronic laboratory reports) received 1/17

County Negative ELRs Positive ELRs Total ELRs Percentive positivity
Baker 41 2 43 4.7%
Looking forward to 128 8 136 5.9%
Clackamas 1,212 70 1 282 5.5%
Clatsop 51 2 53 3.8%
Columbia 115 8 123 6.5%
Coos 67 1 68 1.5%
Thief 75 11 86 12.8%
Curry 5 0 5 0.0%
Delay 517 46 563 8.2%
Douglas 188 13 201 6.5%
Gilliam 2 0 2 0.0%
Award 11 0 11 0.0%
Harney 6 0 6 0.0%
Hood river 108 6 114 5.3%
Jackson 614 22 636 3.5%
Jefferson 93 4 97 4.1%
Josephine 178 13 191 6.8%
Klamath 54 11 65 16.9%
More 14 2 16 12.5%
Lane 1,448 78 1,526 5.1%
Lincoln 112 3 115 2.6%
Linn 246 10 256 3.9%
Malheur 42 7 49 14.3%
Marion 962 96 1 058 9.1%
Tomorrow 13 4 17 23.5%
Multnomah 2 647 180 2,827 6.4%
Polk 157 7 164 4.3%
Sherman 3 0 3 0.0%
Tillamook 30 1 31 3.2%
Umatilla 197 33 230 14.3%
Union 22 0 22 0.0%
Wallowa 20 1 21 4.8%
Wasco 137 10 147 6.8%
Washington 1,737 109 1,846 5.9%
Wheeler 2 0 2 0.0%
Yamhill 424 17 441 3.9%
Statewide 11 678 775 12 453 6.2%

Total ELRs received

County Negative ELRs Positive ELRs Total ELRs Percentive positivity
Baker 6,276 1,516 7 792 19.5%
Looking forward to 83,038 2 594 85,632 3.0%
Clackamas 291 714 16,574 308,288 5.4%
Clatsop 22,809 1 146 23 955 4.8%
Columbia 27,472 1 342 28 814 4.7%
Coos 24 589 837 25,426 3.3%
Thief 10,175 852 11,027 7.7%
Curry 6,533 244 6 777 3.6%
Delay 109 713 6 785 116 498 5.8%
Douglas 42,166 1,448 43 614 3.3%
Gilliam 744 28 772 3.6%
Award 2 917 168 3,085 5.4%
Harney 2 233 175 2,408 7.3%
Hood river 21 171 1 216 22 387 5.4%
Jackson 135 314 8 676 143,990 6.0%
Jefferson 12 525 1 488 14,013 10.6%
Josephine 35,517 1 663 37 180 4.5%
Klamath 31 782 2 498 34 280 7.3%
More 1 750 267 2,017 13.2%
Lane 265,307 8,620 273 927 3.1%
Lincoln 30 327 1,971 32,298 6.1%
Linn 85,121 5,774 90 895 6.4%
Malheur 15,299 4,413 19 712 22.4%
Marion 220 450 22 917 243 367 9.4%
Tomorrow 4,722 1 074 5,796 18.5%
Multnomah 666,812 39,947 706 759 5.7%
Polk 44 526 3,101 47,627 6.5%
Sherman 971 42 1 013 4.1%
Tillamook 9,599 325 9,924 3.3%
Umatilla 43 503 6,999 50 502 13.9%
Union 8,566 877 9,443 9.3%
Wallowa 1 699 59 1 758 3.4%
Wasco 21,638 1 153 22,791 5.1%
Washington 420 360 26,490 446 850 5.9%
Wheeler 282 18 300 6.0%
Yamhill 83 768 4 391 88,159 5.0%
Statewide 2 791 388 177 688 2 969 076 6.0%

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