Hood River County Health Department Director Trish Elliott said they received notice of 11 new positive COVID-19 tests Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning. Elliott says they have been doing large amounts of testing dealing with potential locations of outbreaks, and combined with slowdowns in receiving testing results is leading to getting results back in large batches. That would up the total for Hood River County to 162 cases since the beginning of the pandemic. She did expect the number of cases that are now out of isolation, which was 134 in an update released by the County on Tuesday, to also go up.