The Oregon Health Authority’s Tuesday COVID-19 update added one new confirmed or presumptive case each in Wasco and Hood River counties. That moved Wasco County to 307 positive cases for the pandemic. North Central Public Health District did report that the number of recovered as been upped to 212, defined as 30 days from the onset of illness and in stable medical condition. Hood River County is now at 255 total cases, and County Health Department Director Trish Elliott told the County Commission on Monday that they only had one currently active COVID case, with ten to twelve contacts expected to be released this week. The OHA reported 301 new confirmed or presumptive COVID cases statewide in its Tuesday report, moving the pandemic total to 35,340. Nine deaths were reported, moving that total at 581. Skamania County remains at one currently active COVID case, with 65 total for the pandemic. Klickitat County stayed at three active cases as of Monday, with a 210 pandemic total. On Monday the Washington Department of Health reported 472 new COVID cases to put the state at 90,276 total cases for the pandemic, with 16 deaths added to move to 2,158.