niman Posted March 23, 2020 Report Share Posted March 23, 2020 Oregon Test Results as of 3/22/2020, 8:00 a.m. Updated daily. Positive 161 Negative 2,864 Total Completed Tests (cumulative since January 24, 2020) 3,025 Demographic Information County Number of cases Deaths Negative test results Baker 0 0 1 Benton 4 0 73 Clackamas 12 0 266 Clatsop 0 0 32 Columbia 0 0 35 Coos 0 0 35 Crook 0 0 5 Curry 0 0 12 Deschutes 10 0 75 Douglas 1 0 40 Gilliam 0 0 1 Grant 1 0 0 Harney 0 0 1 Hood River 0 0 17 Jackson 2 0 176 Jefferson 0 0 5 Josephine 1 0 21 Klamath 1 0 37 Lake 0 0 0 Lane 4 1 152 Lincoln 0 0 19 Linn 19 0 286 Malheur 0 0 13 Marion 22 1 197 Morrow 0 0 4 Multnomah 19 1 702 Polk 1 0 44 Sherman 0 0 0 Tillamook 0 0 9 Umatilla 2 0 30 Union 1 0 11 Wallowa 0 0 3 Wasco 0 0 10 Washington 55 1 456 Wheeler 0 0 1 Yamhill 6 0 95 Total 161 4 2,864 Age group Number of cases 17 or younger 4 18 to 24 4 25 to 34 13 35 to 54 49 55 + 91 Total 161 Hospitalized* Number of cases Yes 43 No 88 Not provided 21 Total 161 OHA updates this data daily. Updates include: Cases from the Oregon State Public Health Laboratory. Cases from commercial and out-of-state laboratories. Cases, deaths and negative test results by county. Cases by age group. * Hospitalization (ever hospitalized) if available. Notes: Because community transmission is occurring in Oregon and recommendations on social distancing are in place, as of March 17, 2020, we no longer report daily counts of persons under monitoring. 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. 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. As of March 22, 2020, we no longer include the number of pending test results. Those numbers are only 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, so this number would not accurately reflect the number of pending results. https://govstatus.egov.com/OR-OHA-COVID-19 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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