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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. OHA is working with Gov. Brown and local public health officials to monitor and suppress COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations and reduce the health and economic impacts and disparities that have stemmed from the COVID-19 pandemic in Oregon.

You can help stop COVID-19 from spreading. Wash your hands and cover your cough. Stay home if you are sick and avoid contact with people who are sick. 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.

Overview


Data current as of 6/5/2020, 12:01 a.m. Updated Monday - Friday.*
Total cases4,5701
Total deaths161
Positive tests4,442
Negative tests138,676
Total tested143,118

For daily counts of cases, deaths and negative tests on weekends, please see our weekend press releases available here.

1Includes cases confirmed by diagnostic testing and presumptive cases. Presumptive cases are those without a positive diagnostic test who present COVID-19-like symptoms and had close contact with a confirmed case.


Data Dashboards


County Cases1 Deaths2 Negatives3
Baker 1 0 269
Benton 62 5 3990
Clackamas 339 12 13043
Clatsop 45 0 1671
Columbia 16 0 1706
Coos 32 0 1672
Crook 6 0 641
Curry 7 0 397
Deschutes 134 0 6222
Douglas 29 0 3046
Gilliam 0 0 60
Grant 1 0 110
Harney 1 0 246
Hood River 37 0 1323
Jackson 69 0 7610
Jefferson 55 0 1081
Josephine 23 1 2570
Klamath 45 0 3714
Lake 2 0 158
Lane 80 3 12801
Lincoln 27 0 1704
Linn 124 9 4508
Malheur 33 0 768
Marion 1028 27 10582
Morrow 12 0 191
Multnomah 1236 63 29311
Polk 100 12 2018
Sherman 1 0 83
Tillamook 6 0 797
Umatilla 125 3 1854
Union 6 0 490
Wallowa 2 0 163
Wasco 32 1 1416
Washington 775 18 19108
Wheeler 0 0 99
Yamhill 79 7 3225
Total 4570 161 138647
Age group Cases1 Percent Ever hospitalized4 Deaths2
0 to 9 85 2% 6 0
10 to 19 194 4% 4 0
20 to 29 755 17% 41 0
30 to 39 788 17% 56 1
40 to 49 789 17% 100 3
50 to 59 768 17% 142 7
60 to 69 572 13% 180 34
70 to 79 363 8% 168 44
80 and over 252 6% 122 72
Not available 4 0% 0 0
Total 4570 100% 819 161
Sex Cases1 Percent Deaths2 Percent
Female 2364 52% 69 43%
Male 2201 48% 92 57%
Non-binary 1 0% 0 0%
Not available 4 0% 0 0%
Total 4570 100% 161 100%
Hospitalized4 Cases1 Percent
Yes 819 18%
No 3578 78%
Not provided 173 4%
Total 4570 100%
Hospital capacity and usage5 Available Total staffed
Adult ICU beds 176 754
Adult non-ICU beds 957 4560
Pediatric NICU/PICU beds 87 286
Pediatric non-ICU beds 125 336
Ventilators 779
COVID-19 details5 Patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 Only patients with confirmed COVID-19
Current hospitalized patients 121 59
Current patients in ICU beds 39 24
Current patients on ventilators 16 11
Testing by Oregon State Public Health Laboratory
Specimens received at OSPHL on 6/4/2020 188
Test results released by OSPHL on 6/4/2020 256
Specimens pending at OSPHL as of 8:00 p.m. 6/4/2020 201
Total persons tested for COVID-19 at OSPHL since 2/28/2020 6,670
Total persons tested at other laboratories 136,448
Total persons tested 143,118

1This includes cases confirmed by diagnostic testing and presumptive cases. Presumptive cases are those without a positive diagnostic test who present COVID-19-like symptoms and had close contact with a confirmed case. 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 Orpheus. Orpheus is the state of Oregon’s electronic disease surveillance system for reportable diseases. 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.

5As reported to Oregon’s Hospital Capacity Web System (HOSCAP). Every hospital in Oregon is asked to submit data twice daily HOSCAP. Hospital staff are asked to enter bed capacity information, by type, as well as the numbers of patients with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 illness who are currently hospitalized at the time of data entry. These data may conflict with hospitalization status in Orpheus due to case reporting and investigation lags and temporary discrepancies in case classification.

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 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.
  5. 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. Previous updates are posted on OHA's COVID-19 News page.

Daily Update

Produced Monday - Friday by the Oregon Health Authority, this update provides an overview of the COVID-19 situation in Oregon.


Weekly Report

Produced weekly by the the Oregon Health Authority, this report includes details on symptoms, risk factors, demographics, recovery, zip code data, workplace outbreaks, and long term care and senior living communities.


Weekly Testing Summary


Projected COVID-19 Epidemic Trends in Oregon


Statewide Death Data

Produced weekly on Tuesdays by the OHA Center for Health Statistics (CHS), this dashboard shows data for statewide deaths and place of death.




 Governor's Orders and OHA Guidance

Resources


Governor’s Joint Task Force for Health Care Systems Response to COVID-19

The purpose of this task force is to provide guidance promoting a unified response to the COVID-19 outbreak throughout Oregon, creating a framework that will best support health care system preparedness and response.


Oregon Governor Kate Brown has outlined a phased approach to reopening Oregon’s communities and economy in an effort to allow individual counties to begin reopening if they have met specific health and safety criteria. These criteria are designed to ensure each county has the capacity to slow the spread of COVID-19 and protect those at highest risk of severe disease as we work to build a safe and strong Oregon.

 Reopening Criteria  County Status Chart


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 County Status Chart Reopening Guidance Tool

Statewide Guidance - Applies Immediately
Reopening Guidance for the Public
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5/16/2020
 Mask and Face Covering Guidance
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6/3/2020
General Guidance for Employers
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6/5/2020
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Phase 1 Guidance
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 Restaurants and Bars
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 Shopping Centers and Malls
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6/4/2020
 Fitness-related Organizations
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FAQs
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6/4/2020


Phase 2 Guidance
Gatherings
6/3/2020
 Indoor and Outdoor Entertainment Facilities
6/4/2020
Recreational Sports, Limited to Play for Specified Sports6/3/2020
 Restaurants and Bars
6/4/2020
 Swimming Pools, Spas and Sports Courts
6/4/2020
 Venue and Event Operators6/3/2020


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 State of Oregon Resources

Visit these state websites for more COVID-19 resources and information.

 Governor's Website  Agriculture  Education  Emergency Management  Employment  Human Services  State Parks



 Community Resources for Specific Groups


Resources

Medicare

Information from the CDC

Aging & Disability Resource Connection (ADRC) of Oregon

  • For information about government or community resources available to provide support for Oregonians, please visit the ADRC website or call 1-855-ORE-ADRC.

Senior Loneliness Line

The Senior Loneliness Line team of volunteers and staff are specially trained in working with older adults and can provide ongoing support, connect you with resources or just listen. Your information is completely confidential.

 503-200-1633  800-282-7035  Facebook  SeniorLonelinessLine.org

The Senior Loneliness Line can provide:

  • A friendly person to talk to when you need one
  • Someone to listen
  • Emotional support and understanding
  • Resources and referrals
  • Grief support
  • Elder abuse prevention and counseling
  • Suicide intervention

Flyer

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Brochure

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Coronavirus Recommendations for People with Disabilities

Developmental Disabilities

Office of Developmental Disabilities Services: www.oregon.gov/DHS/SENIORS-DISABILITIES/DD/Pages/index.aspx

FACT Oregon: www.factoregon.org or 503-786-6082 or 888-988-3228

The Arc of Oregon: www.thearcoregon.org or 503-581-2726

 Information in ASL

Resources from Oregon Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services (DHS)

 COVID-19 ASL Resources


Videos from CDC

 CDC COVID-19 ASL Video Series


Videos from Washington State Department of Health

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.


Guidance for Agricultural Employers

English Español / Spanish

Agricultural Workers and KN95 Masks

EnglishEspañol / Spanish

High Speed Hand Washing

These materials were developed by Oregon State University. Visit the OSU Extension website for more information and resources.

English Español / Spanish Bilingual English / Spanish

OHA Resources

Printable Materials

Physical distancing
Español / Spanish English

Novel coronavirus fact sheet
Español / Spanish English

Prevention flyer
Español / Spanish English

Don’t touch your face flyer
Español / Spanish English


Videos

Federal Resources

Oregon Community Based Organizations serving Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers

Other Resources for Employers

  • COVID-19 and Food Safety. A resource for growers that answers common questions about how to approach hand-washing and sanitation on produce farms.





 Community Resources by Topic

If You are Experiencing a Crisis

In an emergency, dial 911.

Lines for Life: Suicide prevention organization with specific resources for youth, military personnel and their families, and those affected by substance abuse problems. Visit www.linesforlife.org or call one of their helplines.

  • Suicide Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255, 1-888-628-9454 for Spanish
  • Alcohol and Drug Helpline: 1-800-923-4357
  • Military Helpline: 1-888-457-4838
  • Youthline: 1-877-968-8491 or text teen2teen to 839863

Resources by County: Visit OHA's crisis lines page to find local crisis services in your county.

Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault: Visit www.ocadsv.org/find-help for resources in Oregon or call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233).

Children, Youth, and Young Adults

Oregon Family Support Network: Support, advocacy, and training for families parenting youth with behavioral health challenges. Visit www.ofsn.org or call 503-363-8068.

Reach Out Oregon Parent Warmline: Live 1:1 support for parents. Staffed by family support specialists who have experience parenting youth with significant behavioral health challenges. Visit www.reachoutoregon.org or call 833-732-2467.

Youth ERA: Virtual drop in, support groups, and 1:1 peer support for young people. Visit www.youthera.org or www.facebook.com/TheYouthERA.   

The Trevor Project: Support of LGBTQ youth ages 13-24. Call the Trevor Lifeline 24/7 at 1-866-488-7386, texting 678-678 or chat online at TheTrevorProject.org/Help.

Mental Health

David Romprey Warmline: Intentional Peer Support service for individuals living with mental illness. Staffed by trained peer support specialists. Visit communitycounselingsolutions.org/warmline or call 800-698-2392.

NAMI Oregon: Information, support, and advocacy for people who experience mental illness. Visit namior.org or reach the helpline at 503-230-8009, 800-343-6264, or namioregon@namior.org.

Hearing Voices Network USA: Online and telephone groups. Support for individuals who live with voices, visions, or other unusual or extreme experiences. Visit www.hearingvoicesusa.org/latest-news/154-new-hvn-usa-online-group or email info@hearingvoicesusa.org.

Mental Health and Addictions Association of Oregon (MHAAO): Peer Support for adults living with mental illness and/or addiction challenges. Online support groups, free 1:1 telephone support. Visit www.mhaoforegon.org or call 503-922-2377.

SAMHSA National Help Line: www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline or call 800-662-HELP (4357).

Substance Use Disorder and Problem Gambling

4th Dimension Recovery Center: Addiction recovery support for adults aged 18-35. Virtual meetings and telephone support available. Visit 4drecovery.org/virtualmeetings or call 971-703-4623.

Oregon Directory of Substance Use Disorder Services: www.oregon.gov/oha/HSD/AMH/publications/provider-directory.pdf.

Oregon Problem Gambling Resource: www.opgr.org/  or 877-MYLIMIT.

SAMHSA National Help Line: www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline 800-662-HELP (4357).

Online 12-step Groups

Oregon Recovery Network: Online directory for a variety of recovery meetings and peer services. Visit oregonrecoverynetwork.org.

Dual Diagnosis Anonymous: Visit ddainc.org or call 503-421-7565 or 503-449-2079.

Alcoholics Anonymous: Directory of online meetings available at aa-intergroup.org/directory.php.

Narcotics Anonymous: Directory of online and telephone meetings available at virtual-na.org.

Eating Disorders Anonymous: Online meetings at eatingdisordersanonymous.org/online-meetings. Telephone & zoom meetings at eatingdisordersanonymous.org/phone-zoom-meetings.


Getting Tested

Many people are interested in testing for COVID-19 out of concern for themselves and their loved ones. If you have trouble breathing or feel very ill, contact your healthcare provider or, in case of emergency, call 911. Healthcare providers may decide to have you first tested for other illnesses, like the flu, based on your possible exposure history and any other symptoms you might have.

Call before you go. If you have flu-like symptoms or have reason to think you might have COVID-19, let your healthcare provider know before you visit. This will help avoid exposing anyone else at the provider’s facility.

If you have health insurance: Contact your health insurer or visit the Department of Consumer and Business Services website.

If you don't have health insurance: If you do not have health insurance, you should apply for OHP coverage, which fully covers the cost of getting tested for COVID-19 if needed. If you don’t want to sign up for OHP, you can see a clinician through your county health clinic or a ​federally qualified health center (FQHC).

Visit our FAQ page for more testing information


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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On Wednesday, April 8, Governor Brown announced that Oregon’s K-12 schools will remain physically closed through the end of the 2019-2020 school year. School, and learning, will continue using remote means.

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 work to support students and their families.

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


Guidance on Governor's Executive Orders

 Visit OHA's Food, Pool and Lodging Program website





 Healthcare Volunteers

Are you a licensed healthcare worker and want to offer your skills to the community during the COVID-19 response? Visit our SERV-OR website and register with the State Managed Volunteer Pool and your local Medical Reserve Corps unit.

 SERV-OR Website  Frequently Asked Questions  Training for Volunteers  How to Request Volunteers



 Situation in the U.S. and Globally

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

 Information from CDC  Federal Government Response  Information from WHO  Myth Busters from WHO


COVID-19 prevention - Available here in multiple languages
Allergies or COVID-19?
Proper handwashing

 COVID-19 Videos in Multiple Languages


Accessibility: For individuals with disabilities or individuals who speak a language other than English, OHA can provide documents in alternate formats such as other languages, large print, braille or a format you prefer. Contact Mavel Morales at 1-844-882-7889, 711 TTY or OHA.ADAModifications@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 below 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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Updated on June 8th, 2020 10:09AM