Oregon Health Authority reports 2 more deaths from COVID-19, 1225 new cases

The number of vaccinations given is almost 100,000

PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) – COVID-19 has claimed two more lives in Oregon, increasing the state’s death toll to 1,605, along with 1,225 new cases, the Oregon Health Authority reported Sunday.

The vaccination of the state also approached 100,000, as the vaccine clinics around the said added nearly more than 8,648 doses, bringing the state to more than 97,000 doses.

Vaccinations in Oregon

On Saturday, 8,648 new doses of COVID-19 vaccines were added to the state immunization registry. Of this total, 6 505 doses of vaccines were administered on Saturday and 2143 the previous days (but were entered in the state register by suppliers on Saturday). As of Saturday, vaccination sites have vaccinated 2.2 percent of Oregonians and administered 37 percent of Oregon’s current allocation of vaccine doses.

Oregon has now administered a cumulative total of 97,010 first and second doses of COVID-19 vaccines. All vaccinations took place at Oregon hospitals, long-term care facilities, emergency medical services agencies (EMS), emergency care facilities and local public health authorities.

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

COVID-19 hospitalizations

The number of hospital patients with COVID-19 in Oregon is 403, which is 18 less than Saturday. There are 84 COVID-19 patients in intensive care unit (ICU) beds, which is three more than Saturday.

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.

Matters and deaths

The Oregon Health Authority reported 1225 new confirmed and suspected cases of COVID-19 from 12:01 a.m. Sunday, bringing the state to 125,683. The new confirmed and suspected COVID-19 cases reported on Sunday are in the following provinces: Baker (5), Benton (15), Clackamas (86), Clatsop (6), Columbia (17), Coos (11) , Curry (1)), Deschutes (51), Douglas (13), Hood River (10), Jackson (39), Jefferson (11), Josephine (18), Klamath (43), Lane (89), Lincoln ( 4), Linn (27), Malheur (1), Marion (233), Morrow (4), Multnomah (229), Polk (45), Tillamook (1), Umatilla (34), Union (6), Wallowa ( 4), Wasco (10), Washington (180), Yamhill (32).

Oregon’s 1604th COVID-19 death is a 96-year-old woman in Lane County who tested positive on December 29 and died on January 7 at PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center – Riverbend. She had underlying conditions.

Oregon’s 1605th COVID-19 death is a 69-year-old man in Multnomah County who tested positive on Nov. 17 and died on Jan. 9; place of death is confirmed. He had underlying conditions.

County Incidents 1 Total deaths 2
Baker 517 5
Looking forward to 1,558 12
Clackamas 11,082 119
Clatsop 626 3
Columbia 961 16
Coos 884 13
Thief 530 8
Curry 306 3
Delay 4,541 27
Douglas 1,554 42
Gilliam 45 1
Award 174 1
Harney 156 3
Hood river 903 20
Jackson 6,524 80
Jefferson 1 603 20
Josephine 1 487 28
Klamath 2 260 26
More 219 4
Lane 7,705 96
Lincoln 950 17
Linn 2 946 36
Malheur 3 041 51
Marion 15,440 223
Tomorrow 885 9
Multnomah 27,137 411
Polk 2 275 34
Sherman 47 0
Tillamook 355 2
Umatilla 6,304 60
Union 1 055 16
Wallowa 92 3
Wasco 997 22
Washington 17 506 155
Wheeler 17 1
Yamhill 3,001 37
Total 125 683 1 605

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 changes occur, we will update our numbers accordingly.

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

ELRs (electronic laboratory reports) receive 1/9

County Negative ELRs Positive ELRs Total ELRs Percent positive
Baker 114 2 116 1.7%
Looking forward to 156 12 168 7.1%
Clackamas 1,310 127 1 437 8.8%
Clatsop 102 11 113 9.7%
Columbia 175 18 193 9.3%
Coos 99 29 128 22.7%
Thief 67 13 80 16.3%
Curry 83 0 83 0.0%
Delay 551 34 585 5.8%
Douglas 109 14 123 11.4%
Gilliam 4 0 4 0.0%
Award 29 0 29 0.0%
Harney 7 0 7 0.0%
Hood river 67 10 77 13.0%
Jackson 816 66 882 7.5%
Jefferson 44 8 52 15.4%
Josephine 196 17 213 8.0%
Klamath 121 13 134 9.7%
More 6 0 6 0.0%
Lane 975 59 1 034 5.7%
Lincoln 70 7 77 9.1%
Linn 259 16 275 5.8%
Malheur 67 3 70 4.3%
Marion 1 026 155 1,181 13.1%
Tomorrow 12 6 18 33.3%
Multnomah 3 236 229 3 465 6.6%
Polk 233 39 272 14.3%
Sherman 6 0 6 0.0%
Tillamook 41 2 43 4.7%
Umatilla 203 39 242 16.1%
Union 62 0 62 0.0%
Wallowa 7 2 9 22.2%
Wasco 99 4 103 3.9%
Washington 2 294 166 2,460 6.7%
Wheeler 1 0 1 0.0%
Yamhill 454 36 490 7.3%
Statewide 13,101 1 137 14 238 8.0%

Total ELRs received

County Negative ELRs Positive ELRs Total ELRs Percent positive
Baker 5 891 1 443 7,334 19.7%
Looking forward to 78,402 2,417 80 819 3.0%
Clackamas 278 932 15 856 294 788 5.4%
Clatsop 21 876 1 081 22,957 4.7%
Columbia 26 342 1 241 27 583 4.5%
Coos 23,098 1,150 24,248 4.7%
Thief 9 679 761 10,440 7.3%
Curry 6,075 247 6,322 3.9%
Delay 104 422 6,406 110 828 5.8%
Douglas 40,151 1 361 41,512 3.3%
Gilliam 705 27 732 3.7%
Award 2,729 164 2,893 5.7%
Harney 2 139 164 2,303 7.1%
Hood river 20,028 1 149 21 177 5.4%
Jackson 128 500 8,258 136 758 6.0%
Jefferson 11,928 1,433 13 361 10.7%
Josephine 33,418 1 493 34,911 4.3%
Klamath 30,298 2,319 32 617 7.1%
More 1 662 252 1 914 13.2%
Lane 249,865 7 981 257,846 3.1%
Lincoln 29,333 1 912 31 245 6.1%
Linn 80,191 5,525 85,716 6.4%
Malheur 14,654 4,319 18,973 22.8%
Marion 210 476 21 853 232 329 9.4%
Tomorrow 4,543 1 025 5 568 18.4%
Multnomah 637,082 38,450 675 532 5.7%
Polk 42,415 2 910 45 325 6.4%
Sherman 941 41 982 4.2%
Tillamook 9,282 309 9 591 3.2%
Umatilla 41,799 6 614 48,413 13.7%
Union 8,043 834 8 877 9.4%
Wallowa 1 617 55 1 672 3.3%
Wasco 20 267 1 072 21,339 5.0%
Washington 401,786 25,333 427,119 5.9%
Wheeler 276 17 293 5.8%
Yamhill 78,437 4,151 82,588 5.0%
Statewide 2 657 282 169 623 2,826,905 6.0%

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