Coronavirus in Oregon: 473 cases, 0 deaths due to Lincoln County vaccinations

The Oregon health authority reported 473 new cases of coronavirus and no new deaths on Monday, though the relatively modest number of cases is unlikely to break the general upward trend in the number of cases.

Nearly 30 more people with confirmed COVID-19 have been in hospital since Monday, and a total of 57 are struggling with the disease in intensive care.

CORONAVIRUS IN OREGON: LIVE DATA, STATISTICS AND MAPS

Meanwhile, government officials have released more datasets enabling people to track vaccine progress by province, age, race and ethnicity. With 48%, Lincoln County’s vaccination rate is the highest, according to state calculations, Umatilla County, with 22.5%, is the lowest. Across the country, 37% of Oregonians are stuck.

Latinos still lag behind all other racial and ethnic groups, with 19% of the more than half a million people receiving one or more doses, compared to the most successful group, indigenous Hawaiian residents of the Pacific, who are vaccinated about twice as much. is. course.

Vaccines: Oregon reported 25,474 newly administered doses, including 17,649 Sunday and the rest of previous days.

Where the new cases are by country: Baker (3), Clackamas (63), Clatsop (4), Columbia (6), Coos (3), Crook (1), Deschutes (44), Douglas (2), Hood River (2), Jackson (15) , Jefferson (3), Josephine (3), Lane (65), Lincoln (3), Linn (15), Marion (65), Multnomah (135), Polk (16), Tillamook (1), Wasco (8) , Washington (1) and Yamhill (15).

Oregon reported no deaths Monday.

Hospitalizations: 243 people with confirmed cases of COVID-19 are 28 more admitted than hospitalized. There are 57 patients with COVID-19 in intensive care, nine more than Thursday.

Since it started: Oregon reported 175,592 confirmed or suspected infections and 2,460 deaths, one of the lowest per capita numbers in the country. To date, the state has administered 2,548,146 doses of vaccines.

– Fedor Zarkhin

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