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Oregon health officials reported nearly 7,000 new coronavirus cases during the week ending Sunday, the fifth consecutive week of increasing cases since the fall of the omicron wave. But the case ...
As of Monday, 99 people who tested positive for coronavirus were hospitalized in Oregon, the lowest point since last July 2021. Under OHSU projections, 293 people would be hospitalized at the peak ...
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Officials with the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) shared the latest on the coronavirus pandemic during their first monthly update on Wednesday. This comes as case counts have risen 64 percent in ...
SALEM, Ore. – The State of Oregon has accused the owners of an Illinois-based COVID-19 testing company of stealing millions of dollars in federal funds and insurance money in a lawsuit filed this week. Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum sued the Center for COVID Control (CCC) and its testing partner Doctors Clinical Laboratory.
COVID-19 is a disease caused by a new coronavirus called SARS-CoV-2. It was first discovered in December of 2019. Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure and can range from mild to severe and lead to death. The most common symptoms are: Fever or chills; Cough; Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing; Fatigue; Muscle or body aches; Headache
An additional 541 cases of COVID-19 were recorded over the weekend, the Oregon Health Authority reported Monday, along with 39 deaths. There were 270 new cases Friday, 155 cases Saturday and 116 ...
For general information on COVID-19 in Oregon and for help with food, shelter, and other needs, call 211 or visit www.211info.org. For more information in Yamhill County, call our public health office at (503) 434-7525 or email us at covid@co.yamhill.or.us. If you are having a medical emergency, call 911.
3/24 Note: Previous spikes in historical data for total and positive tests in the graphic were anomalies caused by the shift in data collection that began March 3 when the Coronavirus Resource Center (CRC) began obtaining data from the Johns Hopkins Centers for Civic Impact rather than from the COVID Tracking Project (CTP), which ceased operations March 7.