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Oregon is introducing a new plan to vaccinate residents for COVID-19, following the federal government s announcement that states will get fewer vaccines than promised.
A broad range of health workers and first responders, as well as long-term care facility residents, already are eligible.
The order for the next groups is:
Jan 25: Educators and school staff.
Feb 8: Residents age 80 and older.
Feb. 15: Residents age 75 and older.
Feb. 22: Residents age 70 and older.
March 1: Residents age 65 and older.
The state had told teachers and residents over age 65 that they could begin getting the shots starting Jan. 23 after federal officials on Tuesday promised a large shipment next week, but that changed Thursday.
OHA reported 8 new deaths and 1,421 new cases of COVID-19 Sunday
Oregon Health Authority (OHA) reported that COVID-19 has claimed eight more lives in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll to 1,500.
Posted: Jan 3, 2021 12:35 PM
Posted By: Samantha Didion
PORTLAND, Ore. On Sunday, the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) reported that COVID-19 has claimed eight more lives in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll to 1,500.
Oregon Health Authority reported 1,421 new confirmed and presumptive cases of COVID-19 today, bringing the state total to 117,745.
Today, OHA recorded 3,430 doses of vaccine administered, raising the state’s total number of first vaccine doses administered to 48,725. This figure is based on preliminary reports of 1,717 doses administered yesterday, as well as 1,713 administered on prior days that had not been recorded.
Oregon is No. 41 in nation for its slow coronavirus vaccine rollout, trailing U.S. average
Updated Jan 03, 2021;
Posted Jan 03, 2021
A CVS staff member administers the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at Rose Villa Senior Living in Oak Grove, just outside of Portland, on December 21, 2020. Brooke Herbert/The Oregonian
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Oregon trails 40 other states for its slow pace of getting coronavirus vaccine shots in arms, federal data show, leaving the vaccine deployment lagging as the state’s death toll hit 1,500 Sunday.
Oregon has given 48,725 vaccine shots since the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine was approved Dec. 11. But Oregon has received 190,500 doses, meaning that about 141,000 doses are still sitting in boxes as the virus continues spreading and mutating. The state health authority said 1,700 doses were given yesterday and another 1,700 shots were recorded from earlier days.
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