Oregon has 2,002 known cases of COVID-19, according to Oregon Health Authority data released April21 The state now counts 78 deaths as officially caused by COVID-19
The variety of patients currently in the health center due to verified or believed cases is at 297, with 70 in the ICU and 35 on ventilators.
Sixteen days back, Oregon had 1,000 recognized cases and had 27 deaths. The rate at which Oregon’s deaths are increasing has actually fallen steeply over that time.
Currently, an analysis by the New York Times shows the state’s deaths from the infection are doubling every 13 days. It’s among the slowest development rates in the country. On April 5, Oregon’s deaths from COVID-19 were doubling every four days, according to the exact same analysis.
Fewer than 5 percent of Oregon’s tests for COVID-19 have come back positive for the virus, which health authorities have actually highlighted as an indication of Oregon’s efficient reaction to the virus. In New Jersey, one out of two individuals who were tested had the illness, and in 8 states, the portion of individuals who tested favorable is more than 1 in 5, The Atlantic reported on April 16.