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Portland, Oregon (KPTV) – COVID-19 deaths in Oregon have increased to 1,490.

In a daily COVID-19 report released Friday, the Oregon Department of Health announced that an additional 13 people had died from the virus in the state.

The death was identified as follows:

  • A 70-year-old woman from Washington County who tested positive on November 10 and died at the Providence St. Vincent Medical Center on December 26. She had a fundamental condition.
  • A 55-year-old man from Multnomah County was tested positive on 22 December and died at the Providence Portland Medical Center on 24 December. He had a fundamental condition.
  • A 70-year-old woman from Multnomah County was positive on 14 December and died on 26 December. She had a fundamental condition. The place of death has been confirmed.
  • A 99-year-old woman from Multnomah County was positive on December 4th and died on December 30th. The presence of underlying disease and the location of death have been confirmed.
  • A 74-year-old man from Marion County died on December 30 at Salem Hospital after a positive test on December 8. He had a fundamental condition.
  • A 74-year-old man from Marion County died on December 30 at Salem Hospital after a positive test on November 22. He had a fundamental condition.
  • An 86-year-old woman from Marion County died at home on December 15 after a positive test on December 1. She had no known underlying condition.
  • An 84-year-old woman from Lane County died on December 29 at the Peace Health Sacred Heart River Bend Medical Center after a positive test on December 14. She had a fundamental condition.
  • A 70-year-old woman in Jefferson County tested positive on December 24 and died at the St. Charles Bend Medical Center on December 30. She had a fundamental condition.
  • An 85-year-old woman from Hood River County died at home on December 31, after testing positive on December 13. She had a fundamental condition.
  • An 88-year-old man from Hood River County died at home on December 31, after testing positive on December 4. He had a fundamental condition.
  • An 89-year-old woman from Coos County died at home on December 30, after testing positive on December 15. She had a fundamental condition.
  • A 63-year-old woman from Colombia County was positive on 19 December and died on 19 December. The existence of the underlying condition and the place of death have been confirmed.

OHA also reported 1,446 new confirmed estimated cases of COVID-19, bringing the state total to 115,339 since the pandemic began.

The breakdown of new cases by county is as follows.

  • Baker: 10
  • Benton: 20
  • Cracker mass: 90
  • Kratsop: 27
  • Colombia: 6
  • Coose: 13
  • Crook: 9
  • Curry: 8
  • Deshoots: 108
  • Douglas: 39
  • Harney: 3
  • Hood River: 12
  • Jackson: 50
  • Jefferson: 15
  • Josephine: 41
  • Klamath: 2
  • Lake: 3
  • Lane: 88
  • Lincoln: 10
  • Rin: 39
  • Misfortune: 17
  • Marion: 205
  • Tomorrow: 10
  • Multnomah: 265
  • Pork: 21
  • Tillamook: 5
  • Umatira: 57
  • Union: 3
  • Wallowa: 1
  • Wasco: 11
  • Washington: 220
  • Yang Hill: 38

Regarding vaccination efforts in Oregon, OHA said on Friday that 5,717 additional vaccinations were added, increasing the total number of initial vaccinations in the state to 44,415. The new dose is based on 3,385 doses given Thursday and 2,332 preliminary reports given the day before, which was not recorded. All vaccinations were given at Oregon hospitals, care facilities, emergency medical institutions, emergency medical facilities, and local public health authorities.

To date, 190,500 doses of vaccine have been delivered to sites throughout Oregon.

The number of patients admitted to COVID-19 throughout Oregon is 466, 22 fewer than Thursday. On Friday, 109 COVID-19 patients, three more than Thursday, were in the ICU bed.

Details: FOX12 continuous coronavirus coverage

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