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SuperCom Announces 3rd New Government Electronic Monitoring Contract in Idaho

/PRNewswire/ -- SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB), a global provider of secured solutions for the e-Government, IoT, and Cybersecurity sectors, announced today the...

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SuperCom Announces New Government Electronic Monitoring Contract in Idaho

/PRNewswire/ -- SuperCom (NASDAQ: SPCB), a global provider of secured solutions for the e-Government, IoT, and Cybersecurity sectors, announced today that it...

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Oregon COVID-19 update: Workplace outbreaks up as cases fall


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We'll update this story throughout the day with the latest news about coronavirus and its effects in Oregon on Thursday, May 13. 
Cases, hospitalizations fall while workplace outbreaks increase
COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations declined last week, for the second week in a row, the Oregon Health Authority’s weekly COVID-19 report shows.
OHA reported 4,896 new cases of COVID-19 between May 3 and May 9. That’s a 12% decrease from the previous week.
New COVID-19 related hospitalizations also fell, from 272 to 245.
COVID-19 related deaths, however, nearly doubled, from 16 to 31.
There were 111,121 COVID-19 tests performed during the week. Of those, 6.1% were positive, down from 6.8% the previous week.

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COVID-19 update: Outbreaks at businesses, senior care facilities rise


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 We'll update this story throughout the day with the latest news about coronavirus and its effects in Oregon on Thursday, May 6.
Oregon reports 611 COVID-19 vaccine breakthrough cases
The Oregon Health Authority has identified 611 COVID-19 vaccine breakthrough cases through May 3, including eight deaths.
Vaccine breakthrough cases are defined as instances in which an individual receives a positive COVID-19 test result at least 14 days after completing a COVID-19 vaccine series.
No vaccine is 100% effective, and vaccine breakthrough cases will occur, OHA said in a news rel
Of the 611 reported breakthrough cases, 89 cases, or 14%, were in people who live in long-term care facilities or other congregate care settings.

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Pamplin Media Group - Suit: Girl sexually abused at North Clackamas middle school


April 30 2021
Court filing alleges school district failed to protect a 12-year-old student at Alder Creek Middle School.
The North Clackamas School District failed to protect a vulnerable student who was sexually abused by a classmate last year, a new lawsuit claims.
The plaintiff in the case was a 12-year-old seventh grader attending Alder Creek Middle School on Feb. 19, 2020 — the day she was raped and sexually assaulted in an unlocked closet inside the school by a male eighth-grader who was later prosecuted and convicted, the suit says.
Lawyers for the plaintiff and her mother, who are identified only by pseudonym, now seek $2 million in damages for the school district's alleged negligence, according to documents filed in Clackamas County Circuit Court on April 21.

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Oregon COVID-19 update: Cases, hospitalizations surge for fifth week


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We'll update this story throughout the day with the latest news about coronavirus and its effects in Oregon on Thursday, April 29.
Oregon reports 928 cases, one death
The Oregon Health Authority has reported 928 new cases of COVID-19.
It has reported one new death, an 88-year-old man from Josephine County who tested positive April 9 and died April 27 at Asante Three Rivers Medical Center. He had underlying conditions.
That brings the state’s cumulative case count to 183,830, and the death toll to 2,491.
Marion County reported 81 new cases, while Polk County reported 14.
Other counties’ new cases were: Baker (4), Benton (8), Clackamas (93), Clatsop (13), Columbia (9), Coos (3), Crook (10), Curry (3), Deschutes (125), Douglas (17), Harney (2), Hood River (5), Jackson (32), Jefferson (15), Josephine (23), Klamath (24), Lake (4), Lane (60), Lincoln (2), Linn (44), Malheur (3), Morrow (2),  Multnomah (177), Tillamook (5), Umatilla (10), Union (5), Wallowa (3), Wasco (6), Washington (109) and Yamhill (17).

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