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Oregon reports 344 new confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases, 0 new deaths; provides Watch List data

PORTLAND, Ore. — The state’s death toll from COVID-19 is unchanged from yesterday and remains at 209, the Oregon Health Authority reported at 12:01 a.m. today.

Oregon Health Authority reported 344 new confirmed and presumptive cases of COVID-19 as of 12:01 a.m. today, bringing the state total to 9,636.

The new confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases reported today are in the following counties: Benton (7), Clackamas (22), Clatsop (1), Columbia (3), Coos (1), Crook (1), Deschutes (9), Douglas (1), Jackson (9), Jefferson (5), Josephine (3), Klamath (2), Lake (1), Lane (16), Lincoln (18), Linn (2), Malheur (20), Marion (32), Morrow (10), Multnomah (59), Polk (5), Sherman (1), Tillamook (1), Umatilla (49), Union (8), Wasco (10), Washington (46), and Yamhill (1).

The Health Authority also released a table showing recent trends in cases by county between mid-June and the beginning of July.

These trends show where the COVID-19 virus is spreading at the fastest rate and which counties have the highest rates of “sporadic” transmission – i.e., cases that do not have a clear epidemiological link to other outbreaks or clusters of infections and therefore indicate that the virus is spreading uncontained in a community.

Governor Kate Brown identified eight counties that will be placed on a “Watch List” based on these data: Jefferson, Lake, Lincoln, Malheur, Morrow, Umatilla, Union, Wasco. State and local health officials will closely monitor the situation in these counties in coming days and prioritize additional resources to suppress the virus in these hotspot communities.

 

Recent Data on COVID-19 Spread by County

(June 18, 2020-July 1, 2020)

 

 

Case Count

Case Rate / 100,000 population

Sporadic Case Rate / 100,000 population

Clatsop

3

7.78

5.19

Lane

89

24.13

5.42

Columbia

5

9.83

5.90

Douglas

15

13.85

6.46

Jackson

46

21.47

8.40

Benton

17

18.94

8.91

Crook

2

8.95

8.95

Coos

9

14.22

11.06

Linn

28

22.79

13.02

Deschutes

54

29.89

14.39

Yamhill

35

33.71

14.45

Josephine

15

17.55

16.38

Klamath

55

82.94

16.59

Hood River

4

17.29

17.29

Baker

3

18.77

18.77

Tillamook

6

23.01

19.17

Polk

21

25.79

20.88

Clackamas

234

57.67

22.43

Marion

320

95.36

30.99

Washington

473

81.30

32.83

Multnomah

640

80.14

36.56

Wallowa

6

86.66

43.33

Lincoln

98

204.67

50.12

Wasco

33

127.58

50.26

Lake

13

165.75

89.25

Jefferson

53

229.01

116.67

Union

102

391.89

138.31

Malheur

98

322.04

193.88

Umatilla

413

537.08

313.40

Morrow

51

454.75

338.83

 

See the table below for total cumulative cases, deaths, and negative tests by county, as of July 3, 2020.

 

County

Cases1

Total deaths2

Negative tests3

Baker

4

0

512

Benton

91

5

6,241

Clackamas

795

24

23,851

Clatsop

49

0

2,462

Columbia

35

0

2,824

Coos

42

0

2,745

Crook

12

0

1,078

Curry

8

0

722

Deschutes

201

0

10,994

Douglas

45

0

5,121

Gilliam

0

0

97

Grant

1

0

194

Harney

1

0

415

Hood River

88

0

2,379

Jackson

140

0

12,509

Jefferson

131

0

2,020

Josephine

44

1

4,319

Klamath

125

1

5,081

Lake

20

0

251

Lane

196

3

24,379

Lincoln

345

2

4,734

Linn

156

9

6,979

Malheur

160

1

1,698

Marion

1,595

47

17,381

Morrow

82

1

520

Multnomah

2,361

69

53,268

Polk

154

12

2,946

Sherman

2

0

149

Tillamook

13

0

1,359

Umatilla

667

4

4,071

Union

355

1

1,712

Wallowa

10

0

436

Wasco

85

1

2,253

Washington

1,491

20

33,807

Wheeler

0

0

122

Yamhill

132

8

5,467

Total

9,636

209

245,096

1This includes cases confirmed by diagnostic testing and presumptive cases. Presumptive cases are those without a positive diagnostic test who present COVID-19-like symptoms and had close contact with a confirmed case. 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.

Stay informed about COVID-19:

Oregon response: The Oregon Health Authority and Oregon Office of Emergency Management lead the state response.

United States response: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention leads the U.S. response.

Global response: The World Health Organization guides the global response.