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Oregon reports 5 more COVID-19 deaths, including Deschutes County’s 22nd

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Woman, 88, died at her home on Christmas Day, a week after positive test

PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- COVID-19 has claimed five more lives in Oregon, including Deschutes County's 22nd death, raising the state’s death toll to 1,427, the Oregon Health Authority said Sunday.

OHA also reported 1,416 new confirmed and presumptive cases of COVID-19 as of 12:01 a.m. Sunday, bringing the state total to 109,725 cases.

COVID-19 hospitalizations

The number of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 across Oregon is 492, which is 20 more than Saturday. There are 105 COVID-19 patients in intensive care unit (ICU) beds, which is eight more than Saturday.

The total number of patients in hospital beds may fluctuate between report times. The numbers do not reflect admissions per day, nor the length of hospital stay. Staffing limitations are not captured in this data and may further limit bed capacity.

More information about hospital capacity can be found here.

Cases and deaths

The new confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases reported Sunday are in the following counties: Benton (6), Clackamas (127), Clatsop (6), Columbia (6), Coos (18), Crook (1), Curry (8), Deschutes (34), Douglas (10), Gilliam (1), Hood River (3), Jackson (67), Jefferson (2), Josephine (60), Klamath (89), Lane (23), Lincoln (16), Linn (16), Malheur (12), Marion (362), Morrow (2), Multnomah (117), Polk (44), Tillamook (3), Umatilla (29), Union (3), Wasco (28), Washington (280), Yamhill (43).

Oregon’s 1,423rd COVID-19 death is a 71-year-old woman in Jackson County who tested positive on Nov. 26 and died on Dec. 24 at Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center. She had underlying conditions.

Oregon’s 1,424th COVID-19 death is a 71-year-old woman in Jackson County who tested positive on Nov. 27 and died on Dec. 22 at Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center. She had underlying conditions.

Oregon’s 1,425th COVID-19 death is a 59-year-old man in Columbia County who tested positive on Nov. 24 and died on Dec. 16 at Kaiser Permanente Westside Medical Center. He had underlying conditions.

Oregon’s 1,426th COVID-19 death is an 88-year-old woman in Deschutes County who tested positive on Dec. 18 and died on Dec. 25 at her residence. She had underlying conditions.

Oregon’s 1,427th COVID-19 death is a 98-year-old woman in Marion County who tested positive on Dec. 17 and died on Dec. 26 at her residence. She had underlying conditions.

CountyCases (1)Total deaths (2)
Baker4305
Benton1,29611
Clackamas9,609111
Clatsop5243
Columbia80813
Coos7076
Crook4287
Curry2723
Deschutes3,83522
Douglas1,35837
Gilliam341
Grant1681
Harney1301
Hood River77211
Jackson5,61666
Jefferson1,38016
Josephine1,12020
Klamath1,83216
Lake1894
Lane6,64085
Lincoln85517
Linn2,54232
Malheur2,81550
Marion13,462207
Morrow7948
Multnomah24,581383
Polk1,87525
Sherman310
Tillamook2910
Umatilla5,40756
Union97013
Wallowa763
Wasco86322
Washington15,433138
Wheeler160
Yamhill2,56634
Total109,7251,427

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.

ELRs (Electronic Lab Results) 12/26

CountyNegative ELRsPositive ELRsTotal ELRsPercent Positivity
Baker181195.3%
Benton15061563.8%
Clackamas998731,0716.8%
Clatsop100100.0%
Columbia795846.0%
Coos56167222.2%
Crook262287.1%
Curry10851134.4%
Deschutes538235614.1%
Douglas10331062.8%
Gilliam11250.0%
Grant110110.0%
Harney4040.0%
Hood River492513.9%
Jackson427154423.4%
Jefferson252277.4%
Josephine13781455.5%
Klamath1212714818.2%
Lake4040.0%
Lane574276014.5%
Lincoln192219.5%
Linn167171849.2%
Malheur774814.9%
Marion8931481,04114.2%
Morrow751241.7%
Multnomah2,5561322,6884.9%
Polk1482116912.4%
Sherman3030.0%
Tillamook1231520.0%
Umatilla961310911.9%
Union861871.1%
Wallowa2020.0%
Wasco105101158.7%
Washington1,3631231,4868.3%
Wheeler11250.0%
Yamhill183192029.4%
Statewide9,1577159,8727.2%

Total ELRs Received

CountyNegative ELRsPositive ELRsTotal ELRsPercent Positivity
Baker5,2821,3606,64220.5%
Benton70,9052,14273,0472.9%
Clackamas257,95814,170272,1285.2%
Clatsop20,28397121,2544.6%
Columbia24,3801,08525,4654.3%
Coos21,63978622,4253.5%
Crook8,9996709,6696.9%
Curry5,3852095,5943.7%
Deschutes92,8495,52298,3715.6%
Douglas37,6571,21738,8743.1%
Gilliam671246953.5%
Grant2,5231592,6825.9%
Harney2,0461502,1966.8%
Hood River18,7841,00119,7855.1%
Jackson117,1537,095124,2485.7%
Jefferson11,0331,30412,33710.6%
Josephine30,3421,08231,4243.4%
Klamath27,8211,97229,7936.6%
Lake1,5742451,81913.5%
Lane225,1117,024232,1353.0%
Lincoln27,4461,77629,2226.1%
Linn73,1224,99278,1146.4%
Malheur13,9344,21618,15023.2%
Marion192,76319,414212,1779.1%
Morrow4,2389455,18318.2%
Multnomah588,11835,316623,4345.7%
Polk38,2512,44140,6926.0%
Sherman878399174.3%
Tillamook8,6862738,9593.0%
Umatilla38,6995,83144,53013.1%
Union7,3687848,1529.6%
Wallowa1,491511,5423.3%
Wasco17,82198818,8095.3%
Washington370,78322,880393,6635.8%
Wheeler264162805.7%
Yamhill71,3793,65075,0294.9%
Statewide2,437,636151,8002,589,4365.9%

Mental and emotional resources for difficult times: 

  • Mental and emotional health resources are available on OHA's Safe + Strong website
  • Or call the Safe + Strong Helpline at 800-923-4357 (800-923-HELP). The line offers free, 24-7 emotional support and resource referral to anyone who needs it — not only those experiencing a mental health crisis. 

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