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Jackson County Public Health is reporting 36 new COVID-19 cases
Posted: May 7, 2021 11:58 AM
Posted By: Mike Zacchino
As Jackson County moves today from Oregon’s coronavirus Extreme Risk Level to High-Risk Level, its public health agency is reporting 36 new COVID-19 cases.
Jackson County Public Health also is reporting today one new COVID-19 death. It says the County’s 133rd COVID-19 death belongs to a 60-year-old man who tested positive for the virus April 10 and died May 5 at Rogue Regional Medical Center with underlying health conditions.
Jackson County Public Health says four cases with a previous reporting date were removed from the County’s overall total, so that adjustment along with today’s new cases gives the County 10,681 total COVID-19 cases.
Jackson County Public Health urges vaccinations, appointments optional
As Jackson County prepares to move back into Extreme Risk status, health officer Dr. Jim Shames says that vaccinations are the fastest way to get back to relative normalcy.
Posted: Apr 28, 2021 5:41 PM
Updated: Apr 28, 2021 5:43 PM
Posted By: Jamie Parfitt
MEDFORD, Ore. With Jackson County preparing to move back into Extreme Risk status, Jackson County Public Health is urging people to seek out COVID-19 vaccines. At the county s Expo vaccination center, appointments are not needed.
“If we want to get back to the things and people we love, the fastest way to do this is to get vaccinated,” said Dr. Jim Shames, Jackson County Health Officer.