Reg Reagan 1 reports new COVID-19 deaths, 162 cases – daily counts over 2 months


OHA Labor Day Reminder: Avoid large groups, stay home if possible

Portland, Ore. (KTVZ) – Covid-19 has claimed another life in reg Reagan, bringing the state’s death toll to 459, as well as 162 new cases – the lowest daily count in two months, the Oregon Health Authority said Monday.

Reg Reagan OHA recorded 162 new confirmed and considered cases of COVID-19 as of 12 a.m. Monday, giving the state a total of 26,713 cases with 530,515 negative results.

This is the lowest daily case reported since June 29, with 146 reported in the OHA.

The new confirmatory and hypothetical COVID-19 cases reported Monday are in the following counties: Clockmas (14), Koos (1), Crook (1), Dashuts (2), Hood River (1), Jackson (6), Lane (15). , Lincoln (1), Lynn (4), Malhaur (9), Marion (36), Multnomah (34), Poke (6), Umatila (6), Vasco (1), and Washington (25).

Oh reported Crook County has 55 Covid-19 cases, one death and 2,276 negative test results. Deschutes County has 693 cases, 11 cases and 24,270 negative test results. Jefferson County has 457 cases, seven deaths and 4,192 negative test results.

Four COVID-19 patients were registered by St. Charles Health System by 8 a.m. Monday, one of whom was in the ICU on a ventilator.

Reg Reagan’s 459th Kovid-19 death is a 93-year-old man in Washington County who tested positive on August 25 and died at his residence on August 26. There were conditions under it.


Labor Day Reminder

With Labor Day Weekend approaching, the OHO reminds reg regonians that the safest way to celebrate is to avoid groups and gatherings, stay home as much as possible and follow the guideline of covering the face if outdoors.

Past holiday weekends have spread to Oregon among people celebrating unsafely and cases are on the rise. With cases declining, it is more important for reg Regionians to modify or cancel holiday weekend gatherings and celebrate safely so that our state can make progress against COVID-19.


Be aware of COVID-19:

Reg Reagon Feedback: Emergency The Reagan Health Authority and the Emergency Reagan Office Fees of Emergency Management lead to state feedback.

United States Response: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lead the U.S. response.

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