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 continues COVID-19 vaccinations

Oregon's COVID-19 vaccination effort continues with the state's first long-term care facility residents and staff receiving vaccinations. Oregon, like other states, does not currently have enough vaccine to immunize everyone against COVID-19. The first people getting the vaccine are health care workers and people who live or work in long-term care facilities, such as skilled nursing facilities. OHA's data dashboard shows the total number of vaccines given to date in Oregon, based on these populations.



Oregon, Washington
and California
travel advisories

Weekly Report shows drop in cases and hospitalizations, record high deaths
Masks required statewide
County risk level updates
Modeling projections show cases increasing

Social gatherings and the holidays
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Press Briefing with Gov. Kate Brown, Dec. 22, 2020

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Press Briefing with Gov. Kate Brown, Dec. 16, 2020

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Press Briefing with Gov. Kate Brown, Dec. 11, 2020

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

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Press Briefing with Gov. Kate Brown, Nov. 25, 2020

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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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 Situation in Oregon

Dashboards


 Daily COVID-19 Update

Updated Monday-Friday.

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

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Overview


Updated 12/28/2020 with data from 12:01 am (updated Monday - Friday)*
Total cases110,545
Total deaths1,433
Positive tests152,511
Negative tests2,445,880
Total tests2,598,391

County Cases1 Deaths2
Baker 431 5
Benton 1305 11
Clackamas 9736 111
Clatsop 529 3
Columbia 813 13
Coos 708 6
Crook 428 7
Curry 273 3
Deschutes 3842 22
Douglas 1341 37
Gilliam 34 1
Grant 169 1
Harney 131 1
Hood River 780 11
Jackson 5685 68
Jefferson 1381 16
Josephine 1125 20
Klamath 1832 16
Lake 190 4
Lane 6672 89
Lincoln 857 17
Linn 2552 32
Malheur 2820 50
Marion 13532 207
Morrow 794 8
Multnomah 24698 383
Polk 1909 25
Sherman 31 0
Tillamook 292 0
Umatilla 5417 56
Union 971 13
Wallowa 76 3
Wasco 867 22
Washington 15728 138
Wheeler 16 0
Yamhill 2580 34
Total 110545 1433
Age group Cases1 Percent Ever hospitalized4 Deaths2
0 to 9 5166 5% 61 0
10 to 19 11759 11% 92 0
20 to 29 23246 21% 386 2
30 to 39 19492 18% 468 13
40 to 49 17322 16% 654 25
50 to 59 14151 13% 930 91
60 to 69 9359 8% 1180 205
70 to 79 5527 5% 1265 351
80 and over 4240 4% 1219 746
Not available 283 0% 22 0
Total 110545 100% 6277 1433
Sex Cases1 Percent Deaths2 Percent
Female 56808 51% 660 46%
Male 52800 48% 767 54%
Non-binary 6 0% 0 0%
Not available 931 1% 6 0%
Total 110545 100% 1433 100%
Hospitalized4 Cases1 Percent
Yes 6277 6%
No 73293 66%
Not provided 30975 28%
Total 110545 100%

Hospital capacity data: Daily COVID-19 update  | Hospital capacity dashboard

Testing data: Positive and negative test results | Statewide trends | County trends | Daily COVID-19 update (includes testing at Oregon State Public Health Laboratory)

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 Data Report

This report provides a closer look at COVID-19 risk factors, symptoms, severity, demographics and test positivity.

 Weekly Data Report

 Weekly Outbreak Report

This report provides information about outbreaks in congregate living settings, workplaces, child care, and K-12 schools.

Weekly Outbreak Report

School Metrics

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

 School Metrics


 Epidemic Trends and Projections

These projections are intended to be used for planning purposes and are normally updated every three weeks based on Rainier 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


This guidance includes specific requirements based on a county's risk level.
Eating and Drinking Establishments  Effective 12/3/2020
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 FAQs  Effective 12/17/2020
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Faith Institutions, Funeral Homes, Mortuaries, Cemeteries  Effective 12/18/2020
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General Guidance for Employers and Organizations  Effective 12/22/2020
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FAQs  Updated 12/22/2020
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 "Maximum Occupancy" Sign
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Maximum Occupancy Resource for COVID-19
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Indoor and Outdoor Shopping Centers and Malls  Effective 12/3/2020
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FAQs  Updated 12/9/2020
Indoor Entertainment Establishments  Effective 12/3/2020
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FAQs  Updated 12/15/2020
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Indoor Recreation and Fitness Establishments  Effective 12/21/2020
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FAQs  Updated 12/15/2020
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Outdoor Entertainment Establishments  Effective 12/3/2020
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FAQs  Updated 12/14/2020
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Outdoor Recreation and Fitness Establishments  Effective 12/21/2020
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FAQs  Updated 12/15/2020
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Personal Services Providers  Effective 12/3/2020
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FAQs  Updated 12/10/2020
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Retail Stores  Effective 12/3/2020
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FAQs  Updated 12/9/2020
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Self-Service Operations  Effective 12/3/2020
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Social and At-Home Gatherings  Effective 12/3/2020
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FAQs  Updated 12/8/2020
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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.


 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.


Social Media Graphics: COVID-19 Vaccine

COVID-19 vaccines are safe

COVID-19 vaccines are being carefully evaluated in clinical trials. They will only be approved if they meet safety standards and make it much less likely you'll get COVID-19. 

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who can get vaccine first

People who treat or support people at-risk for COVID-19 (health care workers; staff and residents at nursing facilities) will have first access to vaccination.

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vaccination gives us hope

Vaccination gives us hope the pandemic will end, but in the meantime, we need to continue safety measures to keep the virus from spreading.

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covid-19 vaccine is tested for safety

COVID-19 vaccines undergo rigorous safety testing. Any authorization for vaccine will be vetted by three independent scientific groups. 

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