COVID-19 Updates

For information on COVID-19 in Oregon, call 211 or visit 211info.

You can also dial 1-866-698-6155 or text your zip code to 898211.

Help stop COVID-19 from spreading. Wear a face covering in public. Wash your hands and cover your cough. Stay home if you are sick and avoid contact with people who are sick. If you are having a medical emergency, call 911.


Oregon, Washington and California issue travel advisories

To fight the rapid spread of COVID-19, the governors of Oregon, Washington and California issued travel advisories urging visitors entering their states or returning home from travel outside these states to self-quarantine. The advisories urge against non-essential out-of-state travel, ask people to self-quarantine for 14 days after arriving from another state or country, and encourage residents to stay local.

Oregon’s travel advisory does not apply to people who cross state borders for “essential travel,” including work, study, critical infrastructure support, supply chains, economic services, health, immediate medical care and safety and security.



Two-week freeze:
New measures
to stop surge

COVID-19 Weekly Report; cases and hospitalizations at record highs
Masks required statewide
Planning ahead for a COVID-19 vaccine
New modeling shows continued surge

Contact Tracing: Answering the Call
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Press Briefing with Gov. Kate Brown, Nov. 13, 2020

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Press Briefing with Gov. Kate Brown, Nov. 10, 2020

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Wastewater Monitoring for COVID-19 in Oregon

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Press Briefing with Gov. Kate Brown, Nov. 6, 2020

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Press Briefing with Gov. Kate Brown, Oct. 30, 2020

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Flu and COVID-19 Q&A, Oct. 27, 2020

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Press Briefing with Gov. Kate Brown, Oct. 6, 2020

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OHA Town Hall Meeting, Oct. 2, 2020

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COVID-19 and Mental Health Q&A, Oct. 1, 2020

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Press Briefing with Gov. Kate Brown, Sept. 4, 2020

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Oregon K-12 Back to School Q&A, Sept. 2, 2020

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Help stop the spread of COVID-19 this Labor Day weekend

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Su esfuerzos si importan y si ayudarán a combatir el COVID-19

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Press Briefing with Gov. Kate Brown, Aug. 21, 2020

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Face Coverings Revised Guidance Q&A, Aug. 19, 2020

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Back to College in Oregon during COVID-19 Q&A, Aug. 12, 2020

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Press Briefing with Gov. Kate Brown, July 28, 2020

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 OHA COVID-19 Playlist

 COVID-19 Videos in Multiple Languages


 Situation in Oregon

Dashboards


 Daily COVID-19 Update

Updated daily Monday-Friday.

This update includes daily case and testing numbers, demographics, hospital capacity, and emergency department visits.

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Overview


Updated 11/19/2020 with data from 12:01 am (updated Monday - Friday)*
Total cases60,873
Total deaths808
Positive tests57,915
Negative tests924,419
Total tested982,334

County Cases1 Deaths2 Negatives3
Baker 240 3 2715
Benton 664 7 21157
Clackamas 4945 76 88540
Clatsop 313 0 7796
Columbia 385 2 9898
Coos 360 1 10502
Crook 180 6 3779
Curry 96 2 2658
Deschutes 1781 14 45272
Douglas 718 13 17741
Gilliam 21 0 420
Grant 74 1 1241
Harney 78 0 1114
Hood River 346 1 6530
Jackson 3156 19 48078
Jefferson 738 11 6446
Josephine 383 4 16923
Klamath 573 3 12973
Lake 82 0 1195
Lane 3582 37 91967
Lincoln 552 13 11474
Linn 1162 18 23729
Malheur 2242 39 7077
Marion 7914 127 70984
Morrow 598 7 2341
Multnomah 13725 208 205601
Polk 961 15 14405
Sherman 23 0 438
Tillamook 109 0 4085
Umatilla 3969 48 17146
Union 638 2 5893
Wallowa 70 2 1400
Wasco 434 18 6721
Washington 8313 95 130905
Wheeler 1 0 203
Yamhill 1447 16 25071
Total 60873 808 924419
Age group Cases1 Percent Ever hospitalized4 Deaths2
0 to 9 2977 5% 46 0
10 to 19 6652 11% 65 0
20 to 29 13267 22% 270 1
30 to 39 10900 18% 307 8
40 to 49 9560 16% 440 18
50 to 59 7620 13% 605 51
60 to 69 4817 8% 733 130
70 to 79 2835 5% 757 184
80 and over 2153 4% 697 416
Not available 92 0% 15 0
Total 60873 100% 3935 808
Sex Cases1 Percent Deaths2 Percent
Female 31388 52% 361 45%
Male 29169 48% 446 55%
Non-binary 6 0% 0 0%
Not available 310 1% 1 0%
Total 60873 100% 808 100%
Hospitalized4 Cases1 Percent
Yes 3935 6%
No 45993 76%
Not provided 10945 18%
Total 60873 100%

For hospital capacity data: Please see our daily COVID-19 update and Hospital Capacity dashboard.

For data on testing at the Oregon State Public Health Laboratory: Please see our daily COVID-19 update.

1This includes cases confirmed by diagnostic testing and presumptive cases. Presumptive cases are people without a positive diagnostic test who have COVID-19-like symptoms and had close contact with a laboratory confirmed case. Antibody test results are not included in our data. County of residence for cases may change as new information becomes available. If changes occur, we will update our counts accordingly.

2For additional details on individuals who have died from COVID-19 in Oregon, please refer to our press releases.

3This includes cases who test negative and are not epi-linked to a confirmed case.

4Ever hospitalized, if available, as reported to OPERA. OPERA is the state of Oregon’s electronic disease surveillance system for COVID-19. Cases are considered hospitalized if they were ever admitted to the hospital for inpatient care during the their COVID-19 illness. Cases who were examined in but not admitted to a hospital may be incorrectly classified as hospitalized until interview and medical record review are complete, leading to fluctuations in the number of hospitalized COVID-19 cases.

Notes

Reports


 Weekly COVID-19 Report

This report provides a closer look at COVID-19 risk factors, symptoms, demographics, cases by zip code, and outbreaks.

 Weekly COVID-19 Report

School Metrics

These metrics help school boards and school districts make decisions about how they can safely reopen schools.

 School Metrics

County Watch List Data

Please Note: the County Watch List is phasing out to a more risk-driven approach.

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 Epidemic Trends and Projections

These projections are intended to be used for planning purposes and are updated biweekly based on Covasim modeling software. 

Epidemic Trends

Pediatric COVID-19 Report

This report provides demographic, clinical and epidemiologic details on pediatric cases of COVID-19 in Oregon (under age 18).

Pediatric Report

OHP (Medicaid) Enrollment Report

This weekly report provides a snapshot of OHP enrollment. The data is preliminary and does not include retroactive enrollments.

 OHP Report


*For updates on weekends or previous data reports, please see our COVID-19 News and Reports page. COVID-19 data are provisional and subject to change with ongoing data reconciliation.


 Guidance from OHA

Find OHA's general and sector-specific guidance, frequently asked questions, and signage for businesses.

 County Status Chart Executive Orders

OHA provides these materials in multiple languages as a part of our equity-centered response to COVID-19. When there are changes, English versions may be updated before the translated versions. Please check the dates in these documents to make sure you have the most current version. If there are differences between English and another language, the English version is the official version.

 Statewide Freeze Guidance - Effective November 18, 2020
Masks, Face Coverings, and Face Shields "Masks Required" Sign
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General Guidance for Employers "Maximum Occupancy" Sign
Gatherings
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Restaurants and Bars
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Self-Service Operations - Food and Drink
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Retail Stores
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Shopping Centers and Malls
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Personal Services Providers
Transit Agencies
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Operators of Drive-Ins
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Outdoor Recreation Organizations
Outdoor K-12 School Sports
Outdoor Recreational Sports
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Collegiate, Semi-Professional, and Minor League Sports Guidance
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Professional Sports
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 Statewide Guidance - Applies Immediately
Youth Programs  Last updated 11/18/2020
Child Care Operations FAQs for Families FAQs for Childcare Providers


 Signage

 Guidance for Healthcare Settings
Mask and Face Covering Use in Health Care Offices
Statewide Mask, Face Covering, Face Shield Guidance for Health Care Offices
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Resumption and Continued Provision of Non-Emergent and Elective Procedures
Guidance for Hospitals  Last updated 7/30/2020  Attestation Form
Guidance for Ambulatory Surgical Centers  Last updated 7/30/2020  Attestation Form
Guidance for Medical and Dental Offices, Other Health Care Settings  Last updated 7/31/2020
Guidance for Veterinary Facilities  Last updated 9/16/2020

Additional OHA guidance for healthcare partners can be found on the pages linked below.
Information for long-term care facilities is available on the DHS website.



OHA Emergency and Temporary Rules


 Community Resources

Visit our Community Resources page to find information for individuals, families, people with disabilities, caretakers, workers, and more.


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As we face COVID-19 together, it's clear that we are strongest when we are in community, even from a distance. To help keep our communities safe and healthy, OHA's Safe + Strong website provides updates, resources and information in multiple languages. With the right information, we can get through this — together.

Safe + Strong Helpline: 1-800-923-HELP (4357)


 School Reopening

Oregon public health officials have developed evidence-based metrics to help school boards and school districts make decisions about how they can safely reopen schools. OHA is working closely with the Oregon Department of Education on their Ready Schools, Safe Learners guidance for public and private K-12 schools for the 2020-21 school year.


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Face coverings are an effective way to slow the spread of COVID-19.

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Letting your face covering get wet may decrease its effectiveness and make it difficult to breath. 

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COVID-19 can be dangerous for healthy people. 

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There's no evidence that flu vaccine causes people to be more susceptible to COVID-19.

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Accessibility: For individuals with disabilities or individuals who speak a language other than English, OHA can provide information in alternate formats such as translations, large print, or braille. Contact the Health Information Center at 1-971-673-2411, 711 TTY or COVID19.LanguageAccess@dhsoha.state.or.us

 Printing requests: You can download materials on this page. OHA does not offer paper versions. Please feel free to print whatever you need.

 Language access: OHA is working to provide original content in languages other than English. Many of the materials in our community resources section are available in multiple languages. OHA is also providing the Google™ Translate option to assist you in reading the OHA website in languages other than English. Google™ Translate cannot translate all types of documents and may not provide an exact translation. Anyone relying on information obtained from Google™ Translate does so at their own risk. OHA does not make any promises, assurances, or guarantees as to the accuracy of the translations provided.

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