Oregon Health Authority | COVID-19 Updates

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On March 8, 2020, Gov. Kate Brown declared a state of emergency to address the spread of COVID-19 in Oregon. The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) serves as the lead agency for the public health response. The Office of Emergency Management (OEM) coordinates and supports state and local recovery efforts through the Emergency Coordination Center (ECC). 

To slow the spread of COVID-19, Governor Brown issued an Executive Order that Oregonians stay home except for essential needs. Health officials urge social or physical distancing, good hand hygiene and covering coughs.

For general information on COVID-19 in Oregon, call 211. If you are having a medical emergency, call 911.

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 Situation in Oregon

COVID-19 data are provisional and subject to change with ongoing data reconciliation.

Data current as of 4/5/2020, 8:00 a.m. Updated daily.
Positive1,068
Negative19,556
Total persons tested20,624
Total deaths27

CountyPositiveDeaths*Negative
Baker0014
Benton191452
Clackamas8431814
Clatsop40177
Columbia60197
Coos00232
Crook1030
Curry0064
Deschutes390497
Douglas110340
Gilliam008
Grant1013
Harney0037
Hood River20181
Jackson3302269
Jefferson0043
Josephine130406
Klamath150278
Lake0032
Lane271832
Lincoln40141
Linn432931
Malheur2084
Marion19851716
Morrow2033
Multnomah23374603
Polk241358
Sherman105
Tillamook3093
Umatilla70207
Union3034
Wallowa1011
Wasco70167
Washington25942681
Wheeler004
Yamhill263572
Total10682719556
Age groupCasesEver hospitalizedDeaths*
0 to 192320
20 to 29108110
30 to 39159120
40 to 49197390
50 to 59198421
60 to 69197747
70 to 79110448
80 and over743411
Not available200
Total106825827
SexCasesDeaths*
Female56713
Male49414
Not available70
Total106827
HospitalizedCases
Yes258
No670
Not provided140
Total1068
Hospital CapacityAvailableTotal
Adult ICU bedspendingpending
Adult non-ICU bedspendingpending
Pediatric NICU/PICU bedspendingpending
Pediatric non-ICU bedspendingpending
Ventilatorspending
COVID-19 DetailsTotal
COVID-19 admissionspending
COVID-19 patients on ventilatorspending

County of residence for cases may change as new information becomes available. If changes occur, we will update our counts accordingly.

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

Ever hospitalized, if available.

Notes:

  1. Because community transmission is occurring in Oregon and recommendations on social or physical distancing are in place, as of March 17, 2020, we no longer report daily counts of persons under monitoring.
  2. Confirmation by CDC of laboratory results from the Oregon State Public Health Laboratory is no longer required; therefore as of March 15, 2020, we no longer note the number of CDC-confirmed cases.
  3. Reporting of travel history is not available for cases reported to OHA by commercial laboratories; therefore as of March 15, 2020, we no longer include information about travel history.
  4. As of March 26, 2020, OHA is releasing a COVID-19 Daily Update (formerly called the Situational Status Report) which is produced jointly with Oregon Office of Emergency Management. It details the overall picture of the COVID-19 response across government agencies.

Updated daily.
Specimens received at OSPHL on 4/4/2020112
Test results released by OSPHL on 4/4/202054
Specimens pending at OSPHL as of 8:00 p.m. 4/4/2020134
Total persons tested for COVID-19 at OSPHL since 2/28/20202,656
Total persons tested at other laboratories17,968
Total persons tested20,624

Notes:

  1. As of March 25, 2020, we are including the number of pending test results available from the Oregon State Public Health Laboratory (OSPHL). The OSPHL serves as the first source of testing during an outbreak and as commercial labs come online, OSPHL increases focus on priority testing. Commercial labs have the ability to conduct testing on an industrial scale, but do not report pending results, therefore we only include pending results from OSPHL.



 Governor's Orders and OHA Guidance



 Stay Home, Save Lives

In the effort to slow the spread of COVID-19, we are asking Oregonians around the state to share information on how to stay safe and save lives. 

 Stay Home, Save Lives Resources for Sharing




 Resources for the Community


Self and Community Care During Social or Physical Distancing

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Spread facts, not fear.

Oregon is seeing an increase in incidents of discrimination and harassment related to the COVID-19 virus. It is important that all people, businesses, and other organizations act on facts, not bias or xenophobia. Health officials confirm there are no links between COVID-19 infection and a person’s race, color, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, ability, or national origin. COVID-19 can infect anyone who is exposed to it, and anyone can spread COVID-19.

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In consideration of staffing challenges and health concerns due to COVID-19, Governor Kate Brown announced a statewide closure of Oregon K-12 schools from Monday, March 16 through Tuesday, April 28.

OHA knows we are asking a lot of Oregonians in order to protect those who are particularly vulnerable to this virus, and there is a lot of fear and anxiety in our communities. Educators are the heart of our schools, which in turn are the heart of our communities. In the wake of COVID-19’s arrival in Oregon, our schools are facing operational and business challenges.

We stand with the governor and our education partners as they make difficult decisions in response to these operational challenges in their school communities.

Resources from Oregon Department of Education

Child Care Resources from Early Learning Division

In partnership with OHA, the Early Learning Division (ELD) has created new tools for addressing concerns in child care around COVID-19.

Resources from Oregon Higher Education




Shelter Guidance

Homeless Camps



COVID-19 Video Series in ASL

Introduction
#1: What is COVID-19?
#2: How COVID-19 spreads
#3: COVID-19 symptoms
#4: What to do if you are sick
#5: Prevention and treatment for COVID-19
#6: Stigma and COVID-19
#7: What can you do about COVID-19?
#8: What is social or physical distancing?

Note for video #2: OHA recommends that before discontinuing isolation, people be free from fever and cough for at least 72 hours. Negative tests are not required for someone on home isolation. People with confirmed COVID-19 cases will receive specific instructions from their Local Public Health Authority.




 Situation in the U.S. and Globally

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) leads the U.S. response. The World Health Organization (WHO) guides the global response.

 Information from CDC   Information from WHO   Myth Busters from WHO



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Updated on April 6th, 2020 09:31AM