Oregon COVID-19 Update: 35 New Deaths, 1,116 New Cases

There are 35 new COVID-19-related deaths in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll to 6,743, Oregon Health Authority (OHA) reported at 12:01 a.m. today.

OHA reported 1,116 new confirmed and presumptive cases of COVID-19 as of 12:01 a.m. today, bringing the state total to 697,775.

The 35 new deaths and 1,116 new cases reported today include data recorded by counties for the three-day period between March 4 and March 6.

COVID-19 hospitalizations

The number of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 across Oregon is 304, which is 38 fewer than yesterday. There are 52 COVID-19 patients in intensive care unit (ICU) beds, which is 12 fewer than yesterday.

There are 106 available adult ICU beds out of 667 total (16% availability) and 439 available adult non-ICU beds out of 4,297 (10% availability).

Vaccinations in Oregon

Today, OHA reported that 1,221 new doses of COVID-19 vaccinations were added to the state immunization registry March 6. Of that total, 37 were initial doses, 75 were second doses and 209 were third doses and booster doses. The remaining 884 were administered on previous days but were entered into the vaccine registry March 6.

The seven-day running average is now 582 doses per day.

Oregon has now administered 4,158,659 doses of Pfizer Comirnaty, 237,593 doses of Pfizer pediatric, 2,722,052 doses of Moderna and 269,045 doses of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines.

As of today, 3,163,304 people have had at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, and 2,870,362 people have completed a COVID-19 vaccine series.

These data are preliminary and subject to change.

Updated vaccination data are provided on Oregon’s COVID-19 data dashboards and have been updated today.

Cases and deaths

The new confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases reported today are in the following counties: Baker (2), Benton (21), Clackamas (90), Clatsop (9), Columbia (19), Coos (18), Crook (6), Curry (8), Deschutes (63), Douglas (38), Gilliam (1), Grant (13), Harney (1), Hood River (8), Jackson (55), Jefferson (2), Josephine (34), Klamath (15), Lake (1), Lane (103), Lincoln (14), Linn (81), Malheur (5), Marion (66), Morrow (1), Multnomah (220), Polk (13), Tillamook (8), Umatilla (13), Wallowa (6), Wasco (10), Washington (153) and Yamhill (19).

Oregon reported 594 new confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases on March 4, 328 new confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases on March 5 and 194 new confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases on March 6.

  • Oregon reported 594 new confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases on March 4, 328 new confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases on March 5 and 194 new confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases on March 6.
  • Oregon’s 4,600th and 6,666th COVID-19-related deaths, reported on Nov. 8, 2021, and March 3 respectively, were identified to be the same person. Because of this update, we are renumbering our reports to start with 6,709 today.
  • Oregon’s 6,709th COVID-19-related death is a 41-year-old man from Multnomah County who tested positive Jan. 21 and died Feb. 16 at Legacy Meridian Park Medical Center. He had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,710th COVID-19-related death is a 59-year-old man from Clackamas County who tested positive Jan. 1 and died Jan. 22 at Providence St. Vincent Park Medical Center. He had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,711th COVID-19-related death is a 70-year-old man from Linn County who tested positive Jan. 6 and died Jan. 22 at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center. He had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,712th COVID-19-related death is a 63-year-old man from Deschutes County who tested positive Jan. 2 and died Jan. 22 at St. Charles Bend. He had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,713th COVID-19-related death is a 75-year-old man from Klamath County who tested positive Jan. 14 and died Jan. 23 at Sky Lakes Medical Center. Presence of underlying conditions is being confirmed.
  • Oregon’s 6,714th COVID-19-related death is a 65-year-old woman from Multnomah County who tested positive Dec. 24, 2021, and died Jan. 23 at Adventist Health Portland. Presence of underlying conditions is being confirmed.
  • Oregon’s 6,715th COVID-19-related death is a 76-year-old man from Clackamas County who tested positive Jan. 18 and died Jan. 23 at Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center. He had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,716th COVID-19-related death is a 74-year-old woman from Multnomah County who tested positive Jan. 18 and died Jan. 23 at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center. She had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,717th COVID-19-related death is a 63-year-old man from Washington County who tested positive Dec. 21, 2021, and died Jan. 23 at Oregon Health & Science University Hospital. Presence of underlying conditions is being confirmed.
  • Oregon’s 6,718th COVID-19-related death is a 100-year-old woman from Multnomah County who tested positive Nov. 10, 2021, and died Jan. 23 at her residence. She had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,719th COVID-19-related death is a 70-year-old woman from Lincoln County who tested positive Dec. 20, 2021, and died Jan. 23 at her residence. She had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,720th COVID-19-related death is a 94-year-old man from Linn County who tested positive Jan. 19 and died Jan. 23 at his residence. He had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,721st COVID-19-related death is a 77-year-old man from Washington County who tested positive Dec. 10, 2021, and died Dec. 10, 2021, at his residence. He had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,722nd COVID-19-related death is a 39-year-old woman from Klamath County who died Dec. 16, 2021, at her residence. The death certificate listed COVID-19 disease or SARS-CoV-2 as a cause of death or a significant condition contributing to death. Presence of underlying conditions is being confirmed.
  • Oregon’s 6,723rd COVID-19-related death is an 81-year-old woman from Marion County who tested positive Jan. 18 and died Jan. 14 at her residence. She had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,724th COVID-19-related death is an 83-year-old man from Multnomah County who tested positive Jan. 6 and died Jan. 16 at Providence Portland Medical Center. He had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,725th COVID-19-related death is a 65-year-old man from Washington County who tested positive Jan. 23 and died Jan. 25 at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center. He had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,726th COVID-19-related death is a 39-year-old woman from Clackamas County who tested positive Jan. 24 and died Jan. 25 at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center. She had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,727th COVID-19-related death is an 81-year-old man from Clackamas County who tested positive Jan. 24 and died Jan. 25 at Kaiser Permanente Sunnyside Medical Center. He had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,728th COVID-19-related death is an 87-year-old man from Multnomah County who tested positive Jan. 2 and died Jan. 26 at Kaiser Permanente Sunnyside Medical Center. He had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,729th COVID-19-related death is a 59-year-old man from Multnomah County who tested positive Dec. 16, 2021, and died Jan. 26 at his residence. He had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,730th COVID-19-related death is an 82-year-old woman from Marion County who tested positive Jan. 10 and died Jan. 26 at her residence. She had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,731st COVID-19-related death is a 56-year-old woman from Washington County who tested positive Jan. 11 and died Jan. 26 at her residence. She had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,732nd COVID-19-related death is a 79-year-old man from Clackamas County who tested positive Jan. 12 and died Jan. 26 at Providence Milwaukie Medical Center. He had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,733rd COVID-19-related death is a 78-year-old woman from Clackamas County who tested positive Jan. 10 and died Jan. 26 at her residence. She had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,734th COVID-19-related death is an 80-year-old man from Clackamas County who tested positive Jan. 14 and died Jan. 26 at Kaiser Sunnyside Medical Center. He had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,735th COVID-19-related death is a 91-year-old woman from Clackamas County who tested positive Dec. 20, 2021, and died Jan. 26 at her residence. She had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,736th COVID-19-related death is a 64-year-old man from Washington County who tested positive April 6, 2021, and died Jan. 26 at Providence Medford Medical Center. The death certificate listed COVID-19 disease or SARS-CoV-2 as a cause of death or a significant condition contributing to death. Presence of underlying conditions is being confirmed.
  • Oregon’s 6,737th COVID-19-related death is a 67-year-old woman from Lane County who tested positive Feb. 11 and died March 3 at PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend. Presence of underlying conditions is being confirmed.
  • Oregon’s 6,738th COVID-19-related death is an 89-year-old man from Jackson County who tested positive Feb. 19 and died March 2 at Providence Medford Medical Center. He had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,739th COVID-19-related death is a 75-year-old man from Jackson County who tested positive Jan. 30 and died Jan. 31; location of death is being confirmed. He had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,740th COVID-19-related death is a 91-year-old man from Jackson County who tested positive Feb. 14 and died Feb. 22 at Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center. He had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,741st COVID-19-related death is a 60-year-old woman from Jackson County who tested positive Jan. 14 and died Feb. 10 at Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center. She had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,742nd COVID-19-related death is a 48-year-old man from Jackson County who tested positive Jan. 4 and died Jan. 9; location of death is being confirmed. He had underlying conditions.
  • Oregon’s 6,743rd COVID-19-related death is a 74-year-old man from Jackson County who tested positive Dec. 14, 2020, and died Dec. 19, 2020, at Yuma Regional Medical Center, in Yuma, Ariz. He had underlying conditions.

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