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Oregon COVID-19 Cases Continue To Fall, Deaths Keep Mounting
Oregon reported 33 more deaths on Wednesday as the total passes 4,100 since the pandemic began.
OREGON CITY, OR — The Oregon Health Authority reported another 1,278 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total to 346,480. Meanwhile, there were another 33 deaths, bringing the total to 4,117.
The state also said that while hospitalizations had been on the decline, there are now 595 people in the hospital, 10 more than the day before. There was a slight decline in the number of people in the ICU, 145 down from 149.
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Available beds in hospitals around the state are still at a premium with 91 percent of Adult ICU beds full and 93 percent of the non-ICU beds having patients in them.
Here's the county by county breakdown of new cases:
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- Baker (7),
- Benton (25),
- Clackamas (106),
- Clatsop (3),
- Columbia (8),
- Coos (27),
- Crook (31),
- Curry (6),
- Deschutes (105),
- Douglas (50),
- Harney (5),
- Hood River (9),
- Jackson (66),
- Jefferson (20),
- Josephine (19),
- Klamath (33),
- Lake (8),
- Lane (130),
- Lincoln (20),
- Linn (73),
- Malheur (30),
- Marion (139),
- Morrow (3),
- Multnomah (113),
- Polk (30),
- Tillamook (3),
- Umatilla (58),
- Union (9),
- Wallowa (4),
- Wasco (15),
- Washington (101) and
- Yamhill (22).
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