Oregon has no new COVID-19 deaths for very first time in 3 weeks

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Oregon has no new COVID-19 deaths for very first time in 3 weeks

57 new cases, 2 in Deschutes, 1 in Jefferson; negative test results postponed by processing problem

( Update: St. Charles once again has COVID-19 client)

PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ)– For the first time in more than 3 weeks, the Oregon Health Authority reported no new deaths from COVID-19 on Wednesday.

The last day Oregon officials reported no deaths from the novel coronavirus was March 29, a representative for the Oregon COVID-19 Joint Information Center told NewsChannel 21.

The OHA likewise reported 57 new cases of COVID-19 as of 8 a.m. Wednesday, bringing the state total to 2,059

The new COVID-19 cases reported Wednesday are in the following counties: Clackamas (10), Coos (1 ), Deschutes (2, for an overall of 66), Jefferson (1, for an overall of 2), Linn (1 ), Marion (7 ), Multnomah (24), Washington (10) and Yamhill (1 ).

St. Charles Bend reported late Tuesday that it had no COVID-19 patients for the first time in nearly 6 weeks, however it had a brand-new patient admitted Wednesday, Public Details Officer Lisa Goodman stated.

Deschutes County reported 48 of its 66 COVID-19 cases have actually recovered.


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