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A further 64 Covid-19 deaths have been reported in Oregon, 10 of which are related to carbon dioxide; OHA added the missing 100 months

(Update: 10 new deaths from Oregon, California; weekly report shows higher number of deaths, fewer hospitalizations)

The Oregon Health Authority said Wednesday that the state of Oregon has recently reported 64 deaths related to Covid-19, bringing the number of deaths in the state to 4,469 as it helps prevent more than 500 previously unreported deaths in the state. It was originally caused by a computer problem.

The deaths have recently been reported in 10 of the county, eight of the Deshut area, which had 136 deaths, and two of the Jefferson area, bringing the total number of deaths to 60, the Central Oregon Department of Health said.

The OHA also reported 1,128 new confirmed and suspected cases of Covid-19 today at

reminder: Public health officials have added more than 500 deaths from COVID-19 due to a technical error

In the coming weeks, the OHA will report approximately 550 deaths among people who have died from COVID-19, but only recently have state epidemiologists learned of their deaths due to a computer error.

This will increase the total number of deaths as the urgent problem is solved.

More information can be found here.

Link to Oregon Health Authority media availability on Wednesday

On Wednesday afternoon, Dr. Dean Seidlinger, a state epidemiologist and Dr. Christine Dilona, ​​senior advisor to the Oregon Coronavir Response and Recovery Unit, answered media questions about the recently approved vaccine for children ages 5 to 11.

to look Video to see what they have to say.

The number of Covid-19 cases is increasing every week, and the number of deaths and hospitalizations is decreasing

Oregon Health Authority Covid-19 Weekly Review, released on Wednesday, shows an increase in daily cases and a decrease in hospitalizations and deaths.

The OHA reported 7,877 new cases of Covid-19 per week from Monday, October 25, to Sunday, October 31. This was an increase of 2.2% compared to the previous week and the first increase for eight consecutive weeks as the numbers declined.

The incidence of COVID-19 reported was highest in Oregon areas with vaccination rates below 50%.

Due to Covid-19, 313 new hospitalizations were registered, down from 415 last week, the lowest number of hospitalizations in the week from July 26 to August 1.

There have been 82 deaths related to Covid-19, compared with 110 reported the previous week.

130,325 Covid-19 tests were performed during the week of October 24-30. The positive test rate was 7.4%, unchanged from the previous week.

Wednesday Weekly Covid-19 outbreak report Shows 87 active COVID-19 outbreaks in elderly communities and shared living environments with three or more confirmed cases and one or more Covid-19-related deaths.

hospitalization for Covid-19

The number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in Oregon is 527, down 10 from Tuesday. There are 116 Covid-19 patients in ICU beds, which means that there was no change on Tuesday.

There are 53 adult ICU beds out of 686 (availability 8%) and 255 adult ICU beds out of 4127 (6% availability).

11/3/2021 Available beds (and percentage of beds with staff)
at national level 1. zone 2. zone 3. zone 5. zone 6. zone District 7 9. zone
Adult intensive care beds are available 53(8%) 22 (6%) 5 (6%) 12 (13%) 2 (3%) 1 (10%) 4 (8%) 7 (27%)
Beds are available for adults, except in the intensive care unit 255(6%) 30 (2%) 17 (3%) 92 (16%) 27 (6%) 1 (2%) 36 (9%) 52 (45%)

Early Wednesday, Charles Bend had reported 64 patients with COVID-19, five of whom were in the intensive care unit and four were ventilators. The hospital reported that none of the five ICU patients had been fully vaccinated, while 46 of the 64 patients had not been fully vaccinated.

The total number of patients in hospital beds may vary between reporting times. The figures do not reflect the number of admissions per day or the time spent in hospital. Employment restrictions are not recorded in these data and may limit family opportunities.

Note. Please do not go to the emergency department to perform the Covid-19 test unless you need emergency care due to symptoms..

Oregon’s emergency departments are under a lot of pressure. Could you Find the test here.

If you have a medical condition that does not require emergency care, contact your healthcare provider. The emergency center can also help you get the care you need and save emergency departments from extra stress.

More information about the hospital’s capacity can be found here.

Vaccinations in Oregon

The OHA reported on Wednesday that 17,000 new doses of COVID-19 vaccines had been added to the government’s immunization registry on Tuesday. Of this total, 1115 were primary doses, 815 were second doses, and 8000 were third and booster doses. The remaining 7013 were entered in the previous days, but were entered in the vaccination register on Tuesday.

The seven-day average is now 17,000 doses per day.

Oregon has now administered 3,317,989 doses of Pfizer Comirnaty, 2,030,215 doses of Moderna and 229,962 doses of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines.

On Wednesday, 28,24,604 people received at least one dose of Covid-19 vaccine and 2,618,574 people completed the COVID-19 vaccine series.

This data is preliminary and subject to change.

Up-to-date vaccination data for Covid-19 in Oregon is provided data dashboards It was updated on Wednesday.

Covid-19 cases and deaths

The new confirmed and suspected cases of Covid-19 reported on Wednesday are in the following areas: Baker (6), Benton (18), Clacamas (87), Clatsops (5), Colombia (13), Cougar (26), Pitch ( 13), Carrey (5), Desuth (113), Douglas (42), Jilliams (1), Grant (5), Hud Rivers (5), Jackson (77), Jefferson (26), Josephine (39), Klamath (22), Lake (5), Lane (42), Lincoln (15), Lane (68), Malher (18), Marion (91), Morrow (1), Multnomah (131), Polk (38), Tilamūks (10), Umatilla (30), Union (3), Allowa (3), Vasko (11), Washington (128), Jamhila (31).

Note. More information on cases and deaths will be provided in an updated press release.

Learn more about Covid-19 vaccines

To learn more about the status of the Covid-19 vaccine in Oregon, visit the OHA website (in English or Spanish), which contains information on distribution and other information.

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