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Coronavirus in Oregon: 104 now dead as known cases climb to 2,579

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May 2, 2020
Coronavirus in Oregon: 104 now dead as known cases climb to 2,579

The Oregon Health Authority on Friday reported one new death from the novel coronavirus as confirmed cases climbed to 2,579.

The agency said a 73-year-old Multnomah County man was the latest patient to succumb to the illness, bringing the statewide death toll to 104. The man had an underlying medical condition, health officials said, though they didn’t specify what that condition was.

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In addition, state health officials said 69 residents — from Benton (2), Clackamas (8), Clatsop (1), Coos (1), Douglas (1), Josephine (1), Klamath (1), Linn (1), Malheur (2), Marion (17), Morrow (2), Multnomah (13), Polk (3), Umatilla (7) and Washington (9) counties — tested positive for the virus in the last 24 hours.

During that time, more than 2,100 new people received coronavirus test results, according to figures published on the health authority’s website. Just over 58,000 Oregonians have been tested for the illness since the state confirmed its first case on Feb. 28.

The latest figures came as Gov. Kate Brown and public health officials unveiled new details of the state’s plan to beef up testing and contact tracing as businesses look to reopen amid the pandemic.

Brown and other state officials said they are trying to balance the desire to restart the economy against the threat of more deaths, suggesting that risks can be managed by adding 600 people to perform public health investigations and ensuring 15,000 Oregonians can be tested for the virus each week.

Death toll: Health officials have reported 103 previous COVID-19 deaths in the state, including residents from Benton, Clackamas, Josephine, Lane, Linn, Marion, Multnomah, Polk, Washington, Wasco and Yamhill and counties.

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Their ages ranged from 41 to 98. The average age is 78. All but one had an underlying medical condition at the time of their death, according to state health officials.

At least 57 of the state’s coronavirus deaths have been people associated with senior care homes in Oregon, according to state officials.

Underlying health conditions: A state review of Oregon’s coronavirus-related deaths published this week found the most common underlying medical conditions to include cardiovascular disease, neurological conditions, diabetes and lung disease.

County case numbers: There are now known coronavirus cases linked to 32 of Oregon’s 36 counties. The counties with the most reported infections are Multnomah (720), Marion (508), Washington (500) and Clackamas (222).

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