Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Week by week: COVID-19 cases in Oregon


Total tests (positive and negative) as of 6/10:  156,758 -- a one-week increase of 20,090 compared to 19,676 on 6/3.  

New cases week by week:
  • June 4-10:  661  (up 83% from previous week)
  • May 28-June 3:  361 
  • May 21-27: 237 
  • May 14-20:  385
  • May 7-13 :  500
  • April 30-May 6:  470
  • April 23-29:  387
  • April 16-22:  396
  • April 9-15:  424
  • April 2-8:  503



Deaths reported:
  • As of March 18 -     3
  • As of March 25 -     8
  • As of April     1 -   18  (+10)
  • As of April     8 -   33  (+15)
  • As of April   15 -   58  (+25)
  • As of April   22 -   78  (+20)
  • As of April   29 - 101  (+23)
  • As of May      6 - 115  (+14)
  • As of May    13 - 134  (+19) 
  • As of May    20 - 144  (+10)  
  • As of May    27 - 148  (+  4)
  • As of June      3 - 159  (+11)
  • As of June    10 - 169  (+10)

Related reading:
Oregon's COVID-19 Spike Surprises, Despite Predictions Of Rising Caseloads.  (Oregon Public Broadcasting, 6/10/2020)
The state of Oregon saw a significant uptick in COVID-19 cases over the past weekend. The bump comes just days after Gov. Kate Brown to further relax business closures and social distancing measures under Phase 2 of reopening. 
State public health officials have not shied away from predictions that the number of people infected with novel coronavirus would go up once people started to interact in public spaces again. 
Still the case bump that counties have experienced has caught some off guard. 
“I think many of us felt that it was never really going to hit us here. So waking up yesterday and hearing the news about 124 cases at Pacific Seafood was a shock to many of us,” said Lincoln County health officer Dr. David Long during a press conference Monday.

Related posts:
Alabama.  (6/8/2020)
Arizona.  (6/8/2020)
Arkansas.  (6/4/2020)
California.  (6/7/2020)
Connecticut.  (6/5/2020)
Florida.  (6/8/2020)
Georgia.  (6/8/2020)
Idaho.  (6/7/2020)
Illinois.  (6/9/2020)
Indiana.  (6/6/2020)
Iowa.  (6/6/2020)
Kansas.  (6/4/2020)
Kentucky.  (6/4/2020)
Louisiana.  (6/6/2020)
Maryland.  (6/10/2020)
Massachusetts.  (6/9/2020)
Michigan.  (6/9/2020)
Minnesota.  (6/4/2020)
Mississippi.  (6/8/2020)
Nebraska.  (6/4/2020)
New Jersey,  (6/9/2020)
New York.  (6/9/2020)
North Carolina.  (6/7/2020)
North Dakota.  (6/7/2020)
Ohio.  (6/6/2020)
Oregon.  (6/10/2020)
Pennsylvania.  (6/9/2020)
South Carolina.  (6/10/2020)
South Dakota.  (6/4/2020)
Tennessee.  (6/5/2020)
Texas   (6/6/2020)
Virginia.  (6/5/2020)
Washington State.  (5/28/2020)
West Virginia.  (6/10/2020
Wisconsin.  (6/10/2020)


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