Jan 14, 2021
There were 41 new COVID-19 related deaths reported in Oregon Wednesday, raising the state’s death toll to 1,708.
Oregon Health Authority reported 1,346 new confirmed and presumptive cases of COVID-19 bringing the state total to 129,109.
The number of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 across Oregon is 434, which is 31 more than Tuesday. There are 103 COVID-19 patients in intensive care unit (ICU) beds, which is 10 more than Tuesday.
14,722 new doses of COVID-19 vaccinations were added to the state immunization registry. Of this total, 9,071 vaccine doses were administered on Jan. 12 and 5,651 were administered on previous days but were entered into the vaccine registry on Jan. 12.
Jan 14, 2021
There were 41 new COVID-19 related deaths reported in Oregon Wednesday, raising the state’s death toll to 1,708.
Oregon Health Authority reported 1,346 new confirmed and presumptive cases of COVID-19 bringing the state total to 129,109.
The number of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 across Oregon is 434, which is 31 more than Tuesday. There are 103 COVID-19 patients in intensive care unit (ICU) beds, which is 10 more than Tuesday.
14,722 new doses of COVID-19 vaccinations were added to the state immunization registry. Of this total, 9,071 vaccine doses were administered on Jan. 12 and 5,651 were administered on previous days but were entered into the vaccine registry on Jan. 12.
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Updated Jan 14, 2021;
Posted Jan 14, 2021
Gov. Kate Brown watches as a COVID-19 vaccine is administered at the Marion County and Salem Health vaccination clinic on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021 at the Oregon State Fairgrounds in Salem, Oregon. Vaccinations for those age 65 and older and K-12 educators and staff will start Jan. 23 in Oregon. Photo by Abigail Dollins/Statesman JournalAbigail Dollins/Salem Statesman Journal
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Oregon’s tracking system for COVID-19 vaccines is riddled with errors, new data show, raising questions about the state’s ability to efficiently get shots in arms and closely track bottlenecks as its urgent and unprecedented vaccination effort prepares to expand.