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Two outbreaks in Oregon have been traced back to one individual who, according to Douglas County officials, went to work while sick last week
One of those outbreaks resulted in seven deaths while the other recent outbreak has led to more than 300 people placed in quarantine
Douglas County is home to about 111,000 people, and as of Tuesday has recorded more than 1,300 coronavirus cases and 37 deaths
Officials have not revealed where the infected worker was employed
Officials in Oregon say a 'superspreader' who knowingly went to work despite feeling sick is probably behind two recent Covid-19 outbreaks in the state, which has left seven dead and more than 300 quarantined.