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Coronavirus in Oregon: 267 new cases and 22 deaths

Coronavirus in Oregon: 267 new cases and 22 deaths OregonLive.com 4 days ago Andrew Theen, oregonlive.com © Brooke Herbert/Brooke Herbert/The Oregonian/oregonlive.com/TNS Medical assistant Jocelyn Hernandez preps vials of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to administer to staff at the Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center in Hillsboro, Oregon, on January 8, 2021. The Oregon Health Authority on Tuesday announced 267 new coronavirus cases and 22 deaths. Where the new cases are by county: Benton (3), Clackamas (28), Coos (3), Crook (2), Curry (5), Deschutes (15), Douglas (13), Harney (1), Jackson (18), Jefferson (2), Josephine (13), Klamath (7), Lake (2), Lane (12), Lincoln (3), Linn (5), Marion (34), Multnomah (50), Polk (4), Tillamook (3), Umatilla (18), Union (3), Wasco (1), Washington (20) and Yamhill (2). Who died: The state had not yet released information about the 22 fatalities reported Tuesday.

Coronavirus in Oregon: 178 new cases and 2 deaths

The Oregon Health Authority on Monday announced 178 new coronavirus cases and two deaths. Where the new cases are by county: Baker (1), Benton (5), Clackamas (20), Coos (13), Curry (1), Deschutes (2), Douglas (5), Harney (1), Jackson (22), Jefferson (2), Josephine (3), Klamath (11), Lane (10), Lincoln (1), Linn (1), Marion (7), Multnomah (36), Polk (4), Washington (32) and Yamhill (1). Who .

Tiny steps toward normalcy in schools, restaurants: Beat Check podcast

Tiny steps toward normalcy in schools, restaurants: Beat Check podcast Updated Mar 15, 2021; Posted Mar 15, 2021 Lake Oswego High School sophomore Alex Aghdei enjoys the flexibility virtual classes have provided over the last year. But he misses regularly interacting with friends and classmates on campus.Photo by Eder Campuzano/Staff Facebook Share A month from now, many middle and high schoolers across the Portland area will return to in-person teaching, at least part time, for the first time in a year. And bars and restaurants across the Portland area can now open for indoor dining up to half their normal capacity. Are we inching back to something resembling normalcy?

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