PORTLAND, Oregon (KTVZ) – COVID-19 has claimed three more lives in Oregon, bringing the state’s death toll to 260, along with 436 new cases, 33 in central Oregon, the California Health Authority reported Sunday. Oregon.
OHA reported 436 new confirmed and suspected cases of COVID-19 as of 12:01 am Sunday, bringing the state total to 14,579 cases, along with 321,011 negative test results.
New cases are found in the following counties: Clackamas (19), Coos (2), Crook (5), Curry (1), Deschutes (13), Douglas (3), Hood River (6), Jackson (16) , Jefferson (15), Josephine (4), Lake (1), Lane (10), Lincoln (1), Linn (4), Malheur (11), Marion (46), Morrow (8), Multnomah (123) , Polk (5), Umatilla (78), Wallowa (1), Wasco (1), Washington (57), Yamhill (6).
The 436 cases the state agency reported Sunday are one less than the record 437 cases reported Thursday.
Oregon’s COVID-19 death number 258 is a 90-year-old woman in Marion County who tested positive on July 8 and died on July 17 at Salem Hospital. She had underlying conditions.
The 259th death of Oregon COVID-19 is an 80-year-old man in Marion County who tested positive on July 8 and died on July 17 at his residence. It had underlying conditions.
Oregon’s 260th death COVID-19 is a 62-year-old woman in Multnomah County who tested positive on July 14 and died on July 18 at OHSU. She had underlying conditions.
See the table below for total cases, deaths, and negative tests by county.
County | Cases 1 | Total deaths 2 | Negative tests 3 |
Baker | 13 | 0 0 | 715 |
Determined | 128 | 6 6 | 7,164 |
Clackamas | 1,130 | 30 | 31,211 |
Clatsop | 62 | 0 0 | 3,058 |
Columbia | 61 | 0 0 | 3,679 |
Coos | 69 | 0 0 | 3,276 |
Thief | 27 | one | 1,298 |
Curry | 10 | 0 0 | 849 |
Deschutes | 352 | one | 13,896 |
Douglas | 85 | one | 6,445 |
Gilliam | two | 0 0 | 135 |
Grant | one | 0 0 | 440 |
Harney | two | 0 0 | 476 |
Hood River | 130 | 0 0 | 3,064 |
Jackson | 238 | 0 0 | 15,290 |
Jefferson | 199 | 0 0 | 2,538 |
Josephine | 70 | one | 5,494 |
Klamath | 150 | one | 6,047 |
lake | 28 | 0 0 | 373 |
lane | 394 | 3 | 31,856 |
Lincoln | 369 | 8 | 5,528 |
Linn | 200 | 10 | 8,709 |
Malheur | 489 | 5 5 | 2,578 |
Marion | 2,140 | 60 60 | 23,519 |
Next day | 194 | one | 905 |
Multnomah | 3,486 | 75 | 71,640 |
Polk | 205 | 12 | 3,691 |
Sherman | 8 | 0 0 | 203 |
Tillamook | 2. 3 | 0 0 | 1,733 |
Umatilla | 1,340 | 9 | 6,624 |
Union | 383 | two | 2,092 |
Wallowa | 18 years | one | 550 |
Wasco | 130 | 3 | 2,767 |
Washington | 2,208 | twenty-one | 45,340 |
Wheeler | 0 0 | 0 0 | 131 |
Yamhill | 235 | 9 | 7,697 |
Total | 14,579 | 260 | 321,011 |
1 This includes cases confirmed by diagnostic tests and presumptive cases. Suspected cases are those without a positive diagnostic test who have symptoms similar to 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.
2 For additional details on people who have died from COVID-19 in Oregon, see our press releases.
3 This includes cases that are negative and are not linked by epi to a confirmed case.
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