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Pamplin Media Group - Oregon reports 833 new confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases; seven new deaths

About 41 percent of new cases were found in Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas counties. Seven new COVID-19 related deaths were reported in Oregon for Monday, May 10, raising the state s death toll to 2,528, the Oregon Health Authority reported. Oregon Health Authority reported 833 new confirmed and presumptive cases of COVID-19 as of 12:01 a.m. today, bringing the state total to 190,804. As has been true most days, the Portland metro area is the hardest hit in the state, with 342 of the state s 833 new cases in the tri-county area: 156 in Multnomah; 94 in Washington; and 92 in Clackamas counties. Other new cases include: 115 in Deschutes; 75 in Marion; 55 in Lane; 49 in Klamath; 35 in Jackson; 29 in Yamhill; 26 in Linn; 11 in Benton; 10 in Columbia; nine in Umatilla; eight each in Crook and Polk; seven each in Baker and Malheur; six in Josephine; five each in Curry and Jefferson; four each in Clatsop, Douglas, Gilliam, Tillamook and Wasco; three in Lincoln; two each in Hoo

Coronavirus in Oregon: 833 new cases, 7 deaths State reminds people to stay safe on Mother s Day

Coronavirus in Oregon: 833 new cases, 7 deaths. State reminds people to stay safe on Mother’s Day OregonLive.com 5 days ago As individuals prepare for Mother’s Day, the state reminded residents via Twitter on Saturday to still be cautious if gathering to celebrate. Officials encouraged indoor, private celebrations if it has been two weeks after everyone’s second dose in a two-dose vaccine series or two weeks after the single-dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine. If those who are celebrating are not fully vaccinated, then everyone should wear a mask, keep distance, gather in smaller groups and host the celebration outdoors.

Pamplin Media Group - Oregon reports 833 new confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases; seven new deaths

About 41 percent of new cases were found in Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas counties. Seven new COVID-19 related deaths were reported in Oregon for Monday, May 10, raising the state s death toll to 2,528, the Oregon Health Authority reported. Oregon Health Authority reported 833 new confirmed and presumptive cases of COVID-19 as of 12:01 a.m. today, bringing the state total to 190,804. As has been true most days, the Portland metro area is the hardest hit in the state, with 342 of the state s 833 new cases in the tri-county area: 156 in Multnomah; 94 in Washington; and 92 in Clackamas counties. Other new cases include: 115 in Deschutes; 75 in Marion; 55 in Lane; 49 in Klamath; 35 in Jackson; 29 in Yamhill; 26 in Linn; 11 in Benton; 10 in Columbia; nine in Umatilla; eight each in Crook and Polk; seven each in Baker and Malheur; six in Josephine; five each in Curry and Jefferson; four each in Clatsop, Douglas, Gilliam, Tillamook and Wasco; three in Lincoln; two each in Hoo

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