Daily Oregon COVID Number Largest Since Mid-July

COVID-19 numbers in Oregon have bumped upward, as the Oregon Health Authority’s daily report on Thursday added 382 new confirmed or presumed COVID-19 cases.  That’s the largest single day number since mid-July, and the second time in three days over 325.  OHA officials say it is a reminder of the importance of staying six feet apart from each other; wearing a face covering when six feet of physical distance cannot be maintained and limiting the size of gatherings.  The state reported two deaths that occurred this week, moving that total to 539.  The report listed six new cases in Wasco County, moving the County’s pandemic total number to 279, with 204 listed as recovered using as a metric 30 days from the onset of illness and in stable medical condition.  Hood River County had one additional case, putting its total at 249, with the County’s latest tabulation showing 241 as out of isolation.  Gilliam County remains at eight total cases with four listed as recovered.  Sherman County stays at 18, with 17 listed as recovered.

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