The Oregon Health Authority on Saturday announced three COVID-19 deaths and 285 new coronavirus cases as Gov. Kate Brown moved Clackamas County to the state’s lower risk category. Brown’s announcement came after Clackamas County reached a 65% vaccination rate among adults and submitted an equity plan to the state. Twenty-one other counties, including Multnomah and Washington counties, have .
The Oregon Health Authority on Sunday reported three COVID-19 related deaths and 258 confirmed or presumptive new cases. Vaccines: Oregon reported 27,772 newly administered doses, which includes 13,364 doses that were administered Friday and 14,408 administered before that. Updated vaccine numbers were not released Sunday due to maintenance of the data system, the state reported. The seven-day .
The Oregon Health Authority on Friday reported three COVID-19 deaths and 436 coronavirus cases as Gov. Kate Brown said residents within weeks will no longer be required to wear masks in most settings. Capacity restrictions and most masking requirements will be lifted when 70% of Oregonians 18 and older are at least partially vaccinated. State officials say that could happen as soon as June 21, .
The Oregon Health Authority on Saturday reported five COVID-19 related deaths and 300 confirmed or presumptive cases. The new figures come after Gov. Kate Brown announced Friday that she’ll lift capacity limits on restaurants, gyms, stadiums and other businesses and abolish mask requirements for even unvaccinated people in nearly all public settings when the state reaches 70% of its adults .