Infant among the injured in head-on Queenstown crash
16 May, 2021 01:29 AM
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Emergency services responded to a head-on crash in Queenstown this morning. Photo / James Allan
NZ Herald
An infant has been injured in a head-on crash in Queenstown.
Emergency services rushed to the collision between a 4WD and a van on Fernhill Rd at 11.37am.
A Fire and Emergency New Zealand spokesman said several people were caught up in the crash, including a baby.
A spokeswoman for St John said one person with serious injuries was transported to Lake District Hospital along with another person with minor injuries. Five others were treated at the scene with minor injuries, she said.
Oregon reports 476 new COVID-19 cases, 6 more deaths
The state has reported 166,480 cases total since the start of the pandemic, including 2,391 deaths.
Posted: Apr 3, 2021 4:19 PM
Posted By: KGW News Staff
PORTLAND, Ore. The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) on Saturday reported 476 new COVID-19 cases and six more deaths connected to the virus. The state has reported 166,480 cases total since the start of the pandemic, including 2,391 deaths.
Twenty-nine of Oregon s 36 counties reported new cases Saturday. Multnomah County reported the most with 66, closely followed by Clackamas County with 65. Here s a county-by-county breakdown:
Baker (13), Benton (7), Clackamas (65), Columbia (10), Crook (3), Curry (3), Deschutes (30), Douglas (4), Grant (1), Hood River (1), Jackson (36), Jefferson (2), Josephine (14), Klamath (31), Lake (1), Lane (39), Lincoln (6), Linn (18), Malheur (1), Marion (37), Morrow (1), Multnomah (66), Polk (11), Tillamook (6), Umatilla (6), Union (3), Wasco (1)
Coronavirus in Oregon: State reports 476 new cases, 6 new deaths
Updated Apr 03, 2021;
Posted Apr 03, 2021
A face mask used to help slow the spread of coronavirus, seen on Tues., Nov. 17, 2020.The Oregonian
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The Oregon Health Authority on Saturday reported 476 new confirmed or presumptive coronavirus cases and six more deaths.
The tally comes the day after Gov. Kate Brown announced that vaccine eligibility would be expanded Monday to include not just frontline workers, but their families as well. Brown said the expansion would help in the “race between the vaccines and the variants” as more infectious forms of the virus continue to spread throughout the state and nation.