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Oregon reports 775 new COVID-19 cases, 13 new deaths Saturday
Updated Jan 23, 2021;
Posted Jan 23, 2021
Jim Keogh, RN, draws the the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to administer to a resident in New Jersey on Friday, Jan. 22, 2021.
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Public health officials on Saturday reported 775 newly identified cases of COVID-19 in Oregon and the numbers continue to show a trend of declining infections.
Over the past two weeks, new known infections have dropped 26% and hospitalizations have fallen 24% meaning a bump in cases after the Christmas and New Year’s holidays is over.
Deaths, however, continue to rise. They typically lag a few weeks behind surges in new infections because it takes time for the coronavirus to take its deadly toll. The state on Saturday reported 13 new COVID-19 deaths. Over the past two weeks, the death rate has increased 25%.
Oregon and California Congressmen and Senators reflect on Biden/Harris inauguration
Across Oregon and California today, congressmen and senators reflected on what the new president and vice president means for the country, as well as their political parties.
Posted: Jan 20, 2021 6:37 PM
Posted By: Brett Taylor
MEDFORD, Ore Across Oregon and California today, congressmen and senators reflected on what their new president and vice president means for the country, as well as their political parties.
For Oregon Democrats in the House and the Senate, it couldn t come soon enough for a new administration to be ushered in. I feel a tremendous sense of relief, said Congressmen Peter DeFazio. It was kind of like having a really bad thorn stuck somewhere and just pulling it out.