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Oregon COVID Cases Increase To 826 Deaths To 21


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Data current as of 4/2/2020, 8:00 a.m. Updated daily.
Positive 826
Negative 15,259
Total persons tested 16,085
Total deaths 21
 

County Positive Deaths* Negative
Baker 0 0 13
Benton 15 1 348
Clackamas 61 3 1388
Clatsop 3 0 132
Columbia 1 0 146
Coos 0 0 173
Crook 0 0 17
Curry 0 0 56
Deschutes 32 0 367
Douglas 9 0 264
Gilliam 0 0 7
Grant 1 0 5
Harney 0 0 30
Hood River 3 0 150
Jackson 27 0 1820
Jefferson 0 0 21
Josephine 12 0 252
Klamath 8 0 149
Lake 0 0 21
Lane 21 1 679
Lincoln 4 0 105
Linn 37 2 826
Malheur 1 0 56
Marion 164 4 1389
Morrow 1 0 25
Multnomah 160 3 3675
Polk 18 0 295
Sherman 0 0 4
Tillamook 3 0 78
Umatilla 5 0 149
Union 3 0 26
Wallowa 1 0 9
Wasco 7 0 116
Washington 211 4 2003
Wheeler 0 0 1
Yamhill 18 3 464
Total 826 21 15259
Age group Cases Ever hospitalized Deaths*
0 to 19 15 1 0
20 to 29 89 8 0
30 to 39 112 8 0
40 to 49 157 30 0
50 to 59 159 32 0
60 to 69 144 46 4
70 to 79 86 36 6
80 and over 63 27 11
Not available 1 0 0
Total 826 188 21
Sex Cases Deaths*
Female 448 10
Male 369 11
Not available 9 0
Total 826 21
Hospitalized Cases
Yes 188
No 510
Not provided 128
Total 826
Hospital Capacity Available Total
Adult ICU beds pending pending
Adult non-ICU beds pending pending
Pediatric NICU/PICU beds pending pending
Pediatric non-ICU beds pending pending
Ventilators pending  
COVID-19 Details Total
COVID-19 admissions pending
COVID-19 patients on ventilators pending

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 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 the daily 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.
 


 

 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


 

 Governor's Orders and OHA Guidance

 


 

 Resources for the Community

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 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

 

 
 

  


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