St. Charles records 29 Covid-19 patients, delays 100 elective surgeries


(Update: St. Charles delays alternative surgery)

7 more deaths, 1,314 cases have been reported in the state; Total cases 75,000

Portland, Ore. (KTVZ) – COW Weed-19 has claimed seven more deaths in reg Reagan, bringing the state’s death toll to 912, with 1,314 new cases reported, compared to 75,000 in the state, the Oregon Health Authority said Monday. The band recorded 29 patients in St. Charles, a daily new record.

The OHA recorded 1,314 new confirmed and considered cases of Covid-19 by 12 noon on Monday, bringing the state to a total of 75,431 cases and 1,871,223 negative test results (a big jump later due to a change in their calculations by the OHA – by test, Instead of the person who got it many, many times).

“Kovid-1 is spreading rapidly across all parts of Oogran,” said OAHA Director Patrick Allen. In Oregon, it took six months for 3,000,000 Oregonians to become ill with Covid-1 infections, and two more months before a total of Covid-1 infections became infected. . Recently, it took three weeks for 75,000,000 out of 500,000 cases – and this week, we’ve surpassed the total death toll. “

“If we stay true to science-based masks and social distance, we can prevent more people from getting sick and dying,” Ellen said. ”

The newly confirmed and presumed COVID-19 cases reported on Monday are in the following counties: Baker (2), Benton (9), Clock amas muss (228), Clatop (1), Columbia (14), Koos (4), Crook (4)). , Curry (2), Deschauts (54), Douglas (33), Harney (1), Hood River (1), Jackson (54), Jefferson (9), Josephine (20), Klamath (1), Lake (1) ), Lane (62), Lincoln (3), Lynn (16), Malhaur (2), Marion (167), Moro (1), Multnomah (320), Poke (26), Tilamuk (2), Umatila (40) ), Union (6), Vasco (2), Washington (202), Yamhill (27).

Crook County has 233 COVID-19 cases, six deaths and 3,992 negative test results. Deschutes County has 2,422 cases, 15 deaths and 47,671 negative test results. Jefferson County has 843 cases, 11 deaths and 6,976 negative test results.

The St. Charles Health System registered 29 Kovid-19 patients by 7 a.m. Monday, 10 more than the previous peak. Two patients were in the ICU and none were on a ventilator.

As a result, St. Charles “has begun postponing some alternative surgeries, to keep our bed capacity tidy,” the health system said in a Facebook post Monday afternoon.

So far, the hospital has delayed several hundred surgeries, representing 25% of the total scheduled for the coming days, hospital spokeswoman Lisa Goodman said.

Reg Regan’s 906th Covid-19 death is a 64-year-old man in Lane County who tested positive on Oct. 28 and died Nov. 28 at PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center Riverband. It had underlying conditions.

Reg Reagan’s 907th Covid-19 death is a 67-year-old man in Marion County who tested positive on Nov. 5 and died Nov. 27 at Salem Hospital. There were conditions under it.

Reg Regan’s 908th COVID-19 death is an 85-year-old woman from Marion County who tested positive on Nov. 19 and died Nov. 28 at Legacy Meridian Park Medical Center. She had underlying conditions.

Reg Regan’s 909th Kovid-19 death is a 48-year-old man in Multnomah County who tested positive on Nov. 22 and died Nov. 25 at Legacy Emanuel Medical Center. It had underlying conditions.

Oregon’s 910th Covid-19 death is an 83-year-old man in Multnomah County who tested positive on Nov. 17 and died at his residence Nov. 25. It had underlying conditions.

Reg Regan’s 911th Covid-19 death is a 78-year-old man in Multnomah County who tested positive on Nov. 5 and died Nov. 19 at Adventist Hospital. It had underlying conditions.

Reg Reagan’s 912th COVID-19 death Washington ct. A 31-year-old man from Washington County who tested positive on Dec. 31 died at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center on Nov. 25. There were conditions under it.


Kovid-19 continues to be hospitalized

The number of COVID-19 patients admitted to the hospital across Reg Regan has risen to 584, 45 more than on Sunday.

There are 117 Kovid-19 patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) bed, 10 more than on Sunday.

More information about hospital capacity can be found here.


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