Coronavirus in Oregon: 367 new cases, 11 deaths
Updated Mar 11, 2021;
Posted Mar 11, 2021
Clinical Services Director Cherity Bloom-Miller provides information to Troy Kessinger before she gives him his COVID-19 booster vaccine at a temporary site organized by the Siletz Community Health Clinic for tribal members and their families in Salem, Ore., on March 5, 2021. (Photo by: Alex Milan Tracy)
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The Oregon Health Authority on Thursday announced 11 COVID-19 deaths and 367 new coronavirus cases as cases continue to bounce up and down this week.
Thursday’s case figures were higher than Wednesday’s but less than Tuesday’s, with daily positivity rates remaining fairly consistent in the 3% range. COVID-19 figures remain largely down from the caseloads registered in early February but have somewhat plateaued in the past week.