Oregon Well being Authority studies 5 new COVID-19 deaths, 2,056 supplemental situations more than 3-day span | Local News

Oregon Well being Authority studies 5 new COVID-19 deaths, 2,056 supplemental situations more than 3-day span | Local News

PORTLAND, OR (KPTV) – The Oregon Overall health Authority noted 5 new fatalities associated to COVID-19 in Oregon above a three-working day span, elevating the state’s death toll to 2,863.

The OHA also described 2,056 new verified and presumptive situations of the virus, raising the condition full to 221,799. The full features new cases recorded on July 30, July 31 and Aug. 1.

The new fatalities described ended up:

  • A 59-calendar year-outdated man from Lane County who tested optimistic on July 28 and died on July 29 at PeaceHealth Sacred Coronary heart Clinical Centre at Riverbend. He experienced underlying conditions.
  • An 81-yr-aged woman from Jackson County who tested good on July 21 and died on July 29 at her home. She had fundamental circumstances.
  • A 71-year-old person from Douglas County who examined beneficial on July 19 and died on July 30 at Mercy Health-related. He had fundamental circumstances.
  • A 53-calendar year-aged gentleman from Clackamas County who grew to become symptomatic on July 22 and died on July 29. Spot of dying and presence of underlying disorders are currently being confirmed.
  • A 93-12 months-old woman from Baker County who analyzed good on July 8 and died on July 29 at St. Alphonsus Regional Clinical Center. She had fundamental ailments.

The new cases have been in the next counties:

Baker (9), Benton (34), Clackamas (183), Clatsop (39), Columbia (21), Coos (23), Criminal (11), Curry (33), Deschutes (105), Douglas (123), Harney (2), Hood River (13), Jackson (132), Jefferson (24), Josephine (116), Klamath (6), Lane (305), Lincoln (17), Linn (100), Malheur (8), Marion (85), Morrow (9), Multnomah (320), Polk (21), Tillamook (15), Umatilla (112), Union (41), Wallowa (1), Wasco (23), Washington (87), Wheeler (1), Yamhill (37).

As of Monday, 2,495,082 people today have experienced at least a person dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and 2,314,786 men and women have concluded a COVID-19 vaccine sequence.

The number of hospitalized sufferers with COVID-19 across Oregon is 340, which is 15 more than Sunday. There are 102 COVID-19 individuals in ICU beds, two much more than the earlier day.

On Monday, the ultimate statewide winners in the Consider Your Shot, Oregon Initiative were declared. The list incorporates 36 particular person county winners of the $10,000 prize and the 4 statewide Vacation Oregon incentive drawings. The winners were being:

  • Baker: Cellila Martinez
  • Benton: Mary Downes
  • Clackamas: Nan Olson
  • Clatsop: Scott Jagger
  • Columbia: Bradley Melville
  • Coos: Edgar Moon
  • Criminal: Brent Tenpas
  • Curry: Joseph Nilles Jr.
  • Deschutes: Claire Goffinet
  • Douglas: Eric Turner
  • Gilliam: Robert Selby
  • Grant: Patricia Amling
  • Harney: Kelsi Swingle
  • Hood River: Sarah Ownby
  • Jackson: Sandra Reeves
  • Jefferson: Wayne Schultz
  • Josephine: Kathryn Hedrick
  • Klamath: Logan Patzke
  • Lake: Sherry Cleland
  • Lane: Corazon Rios
  • Lincoln: Jessica Escamilla
  • Linn: Karen Irene Sellers
  • Malheur: Kristin Carfi
  • Marion: Ana Briseño
  • Morrow: Brian Horneck
  • Multnomah: Jane Rabe
  • Polk: Carol Stone
  • Sherman: Roberta Aldrich
  • Tillamook: Robert Jeffers
  • Umatilla: Araceli Muniz
  • Union: James Tilley
  • Wallowa: Lynn Steiger
  • Wasco: Terrence Demonstrated
  • Washington: Lyn Combs
  • Wheeler: Susan Spier
  • Yamhill: Kimberley Miller
  • Journey Oregon Statewide Prizes: Winners
  • Willamette Valley Location: Elizabeth Raisman
  • Eastern Oregon: Jetty Swart
  • Central Oregon: Mitch Evans
  • Portland Location: Alexandria Swanger

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