Oregon reports nearly 1,100 new COVID-19 cases, 6 more deaths
Third straight day tally tops 1,000; Deschutes County reports record 47 cases, Crook County 8, Jefferson County 11
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- COVID-19 has claimed six more lives in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll to 759, along with 1,097 new cases -- the third straight day the total has topped 1,000, the Oregon Health Authority reported Saturday.
OHA reported 1,097 new confirmed and presumptive cases of COVID-19 as of 12:01 a.m. Saturday, bringing the state total to 56,018 cases and 895,547 negative test results ,
The new confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases reported Saturday are in the following counties: Baker (11), Benton (17), Clackamas (144), Clatsop (5), Columbia (11), Coos (14), Crook (8), Deschutes (47), Douglas (23), Grant (1), Harney (2), Hood River (3), Jackson (109), Jefferson (11), Josephine (9), Klamath (20), Lake (2), Lane (77), Lincoln (10), Linn (34), Malheur (19), Marion (59), Morrow (6), Multnomah (146), Polk (15), Umatilla (39), Union (5), Wasco (17), Washington (191), and Yamhill (37).
Deschutes County's 48 new cases broke a previous daily record of 45, set on Nov. 5.
Oregon’s 754th COVID-19 death is an 87-year-old woman in Multnomah County who tested positive on September 24 and died on October 8 in his residence. He had underlying conditions.
Oregon’s 755th COVID-19 death is a 96-year-old man in Multnomah County who tested positive on October 28 and died on November 3 in his residence. Presence of underlying conditions is being confirmed.
Oregon’s 756th COVID-19 death is an 89-year-old woman in Multnomah County who tested positive on October 28 and died on November 3 in her residence. Presence of underlying conditions is being confirmed.
Oregon’s 757th COVID-19 death is an 87-year-old man in Lane County who tested positive on September 29 and died on November 9 in his residence. Presence of underlying conditions is being confirmed.
Oregon’s 758th COVID-19 death is a 69-year-old woman in Multnomah County who tested positive on October 5 and died on November 1 in her residence. She had underlying conditions.
Oregon’s 759th COVID-19 death is an 84-year-old man in Clackamas County who tested positive on September 25 and died on November 9 at Providence Portland Medical Center. He had underlying conditions.
Updated information is available about Oregon’s 749th COVID-19 death, a 38-year-old man in Marion County. It was incorrectly reported that he did not have underlying conditions. He had underlying conditions. OHA regrets this error.
County | Cases 1 | Total deaths 2 | Negative tests 3 |
Baker | 215 | 3 | 2608 |
Benton | 601 | 7 | 20568 |
Clackamas | 4501 | 73 | 85433 |
Clatsop | 300 | 0 | 7616 |
Columbia | 346 | 2 | 9595 |
Coos | 334 | 1 | 10192 |
Crook | 167 | 5 | 3660 |
Curry | 81 | 2 | 2615 |
Deschutes | 1633 | 14 | 43821 |
Douglas | 603 | 10 | 17132 |
Gilliam | 18 | 0 | 404 |
Grant | 66 | 0 | 1220 |
Harney | 60 | 0 | 1099 |
Hood River | 314 | 1 | 6332 |
Jackson | 2805 | 10 | 46645 |
Jefferson | 685 | 11 | 6253 |
Josephine | 342 | 4 | 16463 |
Klamath | 523 | 3 | 12705 |
Lake | 60 | 0 | 1180 |
Lane | 3206 | 34 | 89609 |
Lincoln | 542 | 13 | 10852 |
Linn | 1088 | 17 | 23215 |
Malheur | 2165 | 38 | 6908 |
Marion | 7324 | 124 | 68594 |
Morrow | 594 | 7 | 2282 |
Multnomah | 12521 | 195 | 198592 |
Polk | 873 | 15 | 13828 |
Sherman | 23 | 0 | 428 |
Tillamook | 100 | 0 | 3978 |
Umatilla | 3827 | 45 | 16788 |
Union | 579 | 2 | 5740 |
Wallowa | 69 | 2 | 1377 |
Wasco | 410 | 17 | 6544 |
Washington | 7714 | 89 | 126833 |
Wheeler | 1 | 0 | 202 |
Yamhill | 1328 | 15 | 24236 |
Total | 56,018 | 759 | 895,547 |
1 This includes cases confirmed by diagnostic testing and presumptive cases. Presumptive cases are those without a positive diagnostic test who present COVID-19-like symptoms and had close contact with a confirmed case. County of residence for cases may change as new information becomes available. If changes occur, we will update our counts accordingly.
2 For additional details on individuals who have died from COVID-19 in Oregon, please refer to our press releases.
3 This includes cases who test negative and are not epi-linked to a confirmed case.
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