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COVID-19 Updates : Oregon Health Authority – Booking Done

COVID-19 Updates : Oregon Health Authority


COVID-19 Updates Oregon.gov Homepage

Vaccination rates for Hispanic/Latino/a/x, American Indian/Alaska Native and Black/African American/African Immigrant communities are still hovering in the mid-40% range. To close the equity gap for communities of color, OHA is implementing a vaccination equity strategy to vaccinate 80% of adults of color by the end of this summer.

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 Daily COVID-19 Update

Updated Monday-Friday.

This update includes daily case and testing numbers, demographics, hospital capacity, and emergency department visits.

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Overview

Updated 7/27/2021 with data from 12:01 am (updated Monday – Friday)*
Total cases 216,875
Total deaths 2,843
Positive tests 313,330
Negative tests 5,351,252
Total tests 5,664,582

County Cases1 Deaths2
Baker 1063 17
Benton 3421 22
Clackamas 19775 241
Clatsop 1137 10
Columbia 2067 32
Coos 2276 39
Crook 1379 24
Curry 764 12
Deschutes 10453 87
Douglas 4358 87
Gilliam 85 1
Grant 558 7
Harney 453 11
Hood River 1253 34
Jackson 12323 151
Jefferson 2482 42
Josephine 4046 75
Klamath 4924 79
Lake 487 8
Lane 14645 173
Lincoln 1526 22
Linn 6166 81
Malheur 3657 67
Marion 24327 330
Morrow 1213 17
Multnomah 41554 618
Polk 4257 57
Sherman 77 2
Tillamook 738 5
Umatilla 9342 92
Union 1630 24
Wallowa 218 6
Wasco 1515 31
Washington 27645 257
Wheeler 36 1
Yamhill 5025 81
Total 216875 2843
Age group Cases1 Percent Ever hospitalized4 Deaths2
0 to 9 10766 5% 131 1
10 to 19 25837 12% 214 2
20 to 29 45204 21% 753 9
30 to 39 37786 17% 965 24
40 to 49 33217 15% 1298 74
50 to 59 27726 13% 1902 197
60 to 69 18415 8% 2355 435
70 to 79 10560 5% 2408 678
80 and over 7143 3% 2166 1423
Not available 221 0% 3 0
Total 216875 100% 12195 2843
Sex Cases1 Percent Deaths2 Percent
Female 109909 51% 1299 46%
Male 104657 48% 1533 54%
Non-binary 19 0% 0 0%
Not available 2290 1% 11 0%
Total 216875 100% 2843 100%
Hospitalized4 Cases1 Percent
Yes 12195 6%
No 145691 67%
Not provided 58989 27%
Total 216875 100%

1This includes cases confirmed by diagnostic testing and presumptive cases. Presumptive cases are people without a positive diagnostic test who have COVID-19-like symptoms and had close contact with a laboratory confirmed case. Antibody test results are not included in our data. 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 OPERA. OPERA is the state of Oregon’s electronic disease surveillance system for COVID-19. 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.

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Reports

 Weekly Data Report

A closer look at COVID-19 risk factors, symptoms, severity, demographics and test positivity.

 Weekly Data Report

 Weekly Outbreak Report

Information about outbreaks in congregate living settings, workplaces, child care, and K-12 schools.

Weekly Outbreak Report

Breakthrough Cases Report

Vaccine breakthrough cases which is when a person has a positive COVID-19 test result at least 14 days after the completion of any COVID-19 vaccine series.

 Breakthrough Cases Report

County COVID-19 Community Spread

These weekly case and testing data track the level of community spread in Oregon counties. Details on how the level of community spread is determined can be found here.

 County COVID-19 Community Spread

 Epidemic Trends and Projections

These projections are for planning and are updated every three weeks based on Rainier modeling software. 

Epidemic Trends

Pediatric Report

Demographic, clinical and epidemiologic details on pediatric cases of COVID-19 in Oregon (under age 18).

Pediatric Report

Race, Ethnicity, Language and Disability Report

Details on the race, ethnicity, language and disability (REALD) of reported COVID-19 cases and health care encounters.

 REALD Report

*For updates on weekends or previous data reports, please see our COVID-19 News and Reports page. COVID-19 data are provisional and subject to change with ongoing data reconciliation.

 Statewide Reopening Requirements and Recommendations

On June 30, 2021, Governor Kate Brown rescinded Executive Order 20-66 and many other executive orders that directed the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) to issue enforceable guidance for various sectors of the state regarding COVID-19 restrictions.

OHA is pulling down guidance documents, and in some cases will be posting public health recommendations or best practices for certain settings. The transition of documents may take a few days, so please keep checking back for updates.

Entities must continue to follow all applicable federal or state statutes, regulations and rules, and local ordinances.

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OHA provides these materials in multiple languages as a part of our equity-centered response to COVID-19. When there are changes, English versions may be updated before the translated versions. Please check the dates in these documents to make sure you have the most current version. If there are differences between English and another language, the English version is the official version.

 Community Resources

Visit our Community Resources page to find a collection of vaccine communication resources, as well as more general information about COVID-19.

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As we face COVID-19 together, it’s clear that we are strongest when we are in community, even from a distance. To help keep our communities safe and healthy, OHA’s Safe + Strong website provides updates, resources and information in multiple languages. With the right information, we can get through this — together.

Safe + Strong Helpline: 1-800-923-HELP (4357)

Accessibility: For individuals with disabilities or individuals who speak a language other than English, OHA can provide information in alternate formats such as translations, large print, or braille. Contact the Health Information Center at 1-971-673-2411, 711 TTY or COVID19.LanguageAccess@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 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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