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Oregon records three more COVID-19 deaths, 33 cases

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PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) — The COVID-19 virus has claimed three more lives in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll to 58, the Oregon Health Authority reported Wednesday.

OHA also reported 33 new cases of COVID-19 as of 8 a.m. Wednesday, bringing the state total to 1,663, with 31,688 negative test results.

The new COVID-19 cases reported Wednesday are in the following counties: Benton (1), Clackamas (7), Columbia (3), Douglas (1), Lane (2), Linn (1), Marin (5), Multnomah (10), Umatilla (1), and Washington (2).

Three cases previously reported in Washington County were reclassified during routine data reconciliation. Two of the cases were removed and one was transferred to Washington state after residency was confirmed. These modifications reduce the cumulative statewide total by three.

To see more case and county-level data, Oregon Health updates its website once a day: www.healthoregon.org/coronavirus.

Oregon’s 56th COVID-19 death was an 82-year-old man in Marion County who tested positive on April 3 and died on Friday at Santiam Hospital. He had underlying medical conditions.

Oregon’s 57th COVID-19 death was an 84-year-old woman in Multnomah County who tested positive on March 30 and died on Sunday at Adventist Medical Center. She had underlying medical conditions.

Oregon’s 58th COVID-19 death was a 92-year-old woman in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 9 and died on Sunday at her residence. She had underlying medical conditions.

Deschutes County has had 1,150 negative test results, along with the 55 positive ones. Crook County has had one case and 112 negative test results, while Jefferson County has had one case and 111 negative results.

Deschutes County also reported Wednesday that 34 of its cases have recovered. More details are available on the county's COVID-19 page, updated daily.

Other details of the state's status are available on the daily update from the state Emergency Coordination Center.


Stay informed about COVID-19:

Oregon response: The Oregon Health Authority leads the state response.

United States response: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention leads the U.S. response.

Global response: The World Health Organization guides the global response.

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