Over the last few months, Oregon Health Authority data has shown a steep drop in hospitalizations. Author: Morgan Romero Updated: 4:32 PM EST February 23, 2021
PORTLAND, Oregon The nation reached a dark milestone this week with half a million deaths connected to COVID-19. But there is some light looking forward. Hospitalizations in Oregon are way down. Providence Portland has no COVID-19 patients in its critical care unit for the first time in a year.
Over the past year, Oregon hospital beds and COVID-19 critical care units filled with hundreds of sick people every week. More Oregonians were hospitalized in late November/early December than at any other point in the pandemic. Just three months later, Oregon Health Authority (OHA) data shows a steep drop in hospitalizations. As of Monday, there are 167 COVID positive patients in Oregon hospitals, include 47 in intensive care units and 21 on ventilators.
Providence Portland has zero COVID-19 patients in critical care
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