Oregon reports five more COVID-19-related deaths, 536 new cases

PORTLAND, Oregon. (KTVZ) – There are five new COVID-19-related deaths in Oregon, increasing the death toll in the state to 2,154, the Oregon Health Authority said on Saturday.

The Oregon Health Authority reported 536 new confirmed and presumed cases of COVID-19 at 12:01 am on Saturday, bringing the state total to 152,711.

Vaccinations in Oregon

On Saturday, OHA reported that 25,602 new doses of COVID-19 vaccinations were added to the state’s immunization registry. Of that total, 20,646 doses were administered on Friday and 4,956 were administered in the previous days, but entered the vaccine register on Friday.

Cumulative daily totals can take several days to complete because providers have 72 hours to report administered doses and technical challenges have caused many providers to delay reporting. OHA has provided technical support to vaccination sites to improve the timeliness of their data entry into the state’s ALERT Immunization Information System (IIS).

Oregon has administered a cumulative total of 781,202 first and second doses of COVID-19 vaccines. To date, 924,575 doses of the vaccine have been delivered to locations in Oregon.

These data are preliminary and are subject to change. OHA panels provide regularly updated vaccination data, and the Oregon panel was updated on Saturday.

Weather-related problems during the previous week can cause changes in the daily number trends reported by OHA in its updates on the cumulative number of doses administered, the daily number of doses administered and the number of doses delivered to Oregon. OHA remains in regular contact with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for updates on delivery schedules and to ensure that Oregon doses are delivered safely to Oregon vaccination sites.

The doses scheduled for delivery last week may ship this weekend or early next week due to winter weather issues that affect shipments from Memphis, TN.

If you are scheduled for a vaccination and have questions about possible delays or interruptions, check with your scheduled vaccine supplier for the latest updates.

COVID-19 Hospitalizations

The number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 across Oregon is 163, 13 fewer than on Friday. There are 51 patients with COVID-19 in intensive care unit (ICU) beds, that is, two more than on Friday.

The total number of patients in hospital beds can fluctuate between reporting times. The figures do not reflect hospitalizations per day, nor the length of stay. Personnel limitations are not captured in this data and can further limit the capacity of beds.

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

Cases and deaths

The new confirmed and presumed COVID-19 cases reported on Saturday are in the following counties: Baker (4), Benton (5), Clackamas (26), Clatsop (2), Columbia (10), Coos (14), Crook (5 ), Curry (7), Deschutes (15), Douglas (20), Hood River (2), Jackson (38), Jefferson (4), Josephine (18), Klamath (5), Lake (5), Lane ( 41), Lincoln (1), Linn (6), Malheur (5), Marion (55), Morrow (6), Multnomah (69), Polk (15), Tillamook (1), Umatilla (72), Union ( 1), Wallowa (1), Washington (66) and Yamhill (17).

Umatilla County has a higher than expected case count due to approximately 1,400 late test results received on February 19. These test results were from June 2020 to January 2021. Cases were investigated and interviewed locally at the time of the positive test, but were not reported electronically to OHA.

The death of 2,150th COVID-19 in Oregon was an 86-year-old man in Jackson County who tested positive on January 23 and died on February 7 at his home. He had underlying conditions.

The death of 2,151st COVID-19 in Oregon was that of a 69-year-old man in Linn County, whose test was positive on February 18 and died on February 18. The place of death and the presence of underlying diseases are still being confirmed.

The death of 2,152 to COVID-19 in Oregon was a 66-year-old woman in Marion County, whose test was positive on December 23 and died on January 29 at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center. The presence of underlying conditions is being confirmed.

COVID-19’s 2,153th death in Oregon was a 70-year-old man in Multnomah County who tested positive on February 17 and died on February 18 at the Legacy Good Samaritan Medical Center. He had underlying conditions.

COVID-19’s 2,154th death in Oregon was a 90-year-old man in Washington County who tested positive on December 22 and died on February 7 at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center. The presence of underlying conditions is being confirmed.

County Total Cases1 Total deathstwo
Baker 629 7
Folded up 2,248 16
Clackamas 13,196 169
Clatsop 766 6
Columbia 1,208 21
Coos 1,347 18
Cheater 765 18
Curry 394 6
Deschutes 5,839 58
Douglas 2,312 51
Gilliam 53 1
Grant 221 1
Harney 266 6
Hood river 1,057 29
Jackson 8,115 108
Jefferson 1,918 27
Josephine 2,266 48
Klamath 2,752 54
Lake 373 6
range 10,033 121
Lincoln 1,120 19
Linn 3,533 55
Malheur 3,331 58
Marion 18,171 280
Tomorrow 1,031 13
Multnomah 31,526 514
Polk 2,978 42
Sherman 52 0
Tillamook 403 two
Umatilla 7,580 80
Unity 1,264 19
Wallowa 142 4
Wasco 1,218 25
Washington 20,866 209
Wheeler 22 1
Yamhill 3,716 62
Statewide 152,711 2,154

1This includes cases confirmed by diagnostic tests and presumed cases. Presumed cases are those without a positive diagnostic test that show symptoms similar to those of COVID-19 and had close contact with a confirmed case. The county of residence for cases may change as new information becomes available. If changes occur, we will update our counts accordingly.

twoFor additional details on individuals who died of COVID-19 in Oregon, see our press releases.

Electronic laboratory report (ELR) received on February 19, 2021

County Negative ELR Positive ELR Total ELR Percent positivity
Baker 20 1 21 4.76%
Folded up 536 5 541 0.92%
Clackamas 834 15 849 1.77%
Clatsop 39 0 39 0.00%
Columbia 97 14 111 12.61%
Coos 246 17 263 6.46%
Cheater 17 3 20 15.00%
Curry 30 6 36 16.67%
Deschutes 301 7 308 2.27%
Douglas 215 15 230 6.52%
Gilliam 4 0 4 0.00%
Grant 1 0 1 0.00%
Harney 10 0 10 0.00%
Hood river 86 0 86 0.00%
Jackson 359 32 391 8.18%
Jefferson 100 4 104 3.85%
Josephine 169 15 184 8.15%
Klamath 35 1 36 2.78%
Lake 5 1 6 16.67%
range 2,129 32 2,161 1.48%
Lincoln 74 0 74 0.00%
Linn 342 5 347 1.44%
Malheur 25 5 30 16.67%
Marion 593 54 647 8.35%
Tomorrow 17 1 18 5.56%
Multnomah 2,003 42 2,045 2.05%
Polk 175 13 188 6.91%
Sherman 4 0 4 0.00%
Tillamook 21 0 21 0.00%
Umatilla 92 3 95 3.16%
Unity 14 0 14 0.00%
Wallowa 3 0 3 0.00%
Wasco 121 0 121 0.00%
Washington 1,467 62 1,529 4.05%
Wheeler 1 0 1 0.00%
Yamhill 178 12 190 6.32%
Statewide 10,363 365 10,728 3.40%

Cumulative electronic lab report

County Negative ELR Positive ELR Total ELR Percent positivity
Baker 7,842 1,529 9,371 16.32%
Folded up 102,062 3,297 105,359 3.13%
Clackamas 334,746 18,402 353,148 5.21%
Clatsop 25,893 1,243 27,136 4.58%
Columbia 31,435 1,533 32,968 4.65%
Coos 29,950 1,379 31,329 4.40%
Cheater 11,808 997 12,805 7.79%
Curry 7,875 316 8,191 3.86%
Deschutes 126,249 7,481 133,730 5.59%
Douglas 50,536 1,923 52,459 3.67%
Gilliam 887 28 915 3.06%
Grant 3,298 176 3,474 5.07%
Harney 2,534 207 2,741 7.55%
Hood river 24,698 1,314 26,012 5.05%
Jackson 159,709 10,217 169,926 6.01%
Jefferson 14,741 1,629 16,370 9.95%
Josephine 43,142 2,127 45,269 4.70%
Klamath 37,036 2,782 39,818 6.99%
Lake 2,421 356 2,777 12.82%
range 340,959 11,144 352,103 3.16%
Lincoln 34,262 2,132 36,394 5.86%
Linn 102,582 6,474 109,056 5.94%
Malheur 17,476 4,545 22,021 20.64%
Marion 253,807 25,490 279,297 9.13%
Tomorrow 5,393 1,189 6,582 18.06%
Multnomah 771,007 43,376 814,383 5.33%
Polk 52,558 3,643 56,201 6.48%
Sherman 1,083 47 1,130 4.16%
Tillamook 10,929 359 11,288 3.18%
Umatilla 49,990 7,859 57,849 13.59%
Unity 9,775 950 10,725 8.86%
Wallowa 2,004 72 2,076 3.47%
Wasco 26,094 1,277 27,371 4.67%
Washington 483,252 29,159 512,411 5.69%
Wheeler 331 20 351 5.70%
Yamhill 98,405 5,074 103,479 4.90%
Statewide 3,276,769 199,746 3,476,515 5.75%

Learn more about COVID-19 vaccines

To learn more about the status of the COVID-19 vaccine in Oregon, visit our website, which contains an analysis of the distribution and other useful information.

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