Matt Dunn, a researcher for the Center for Vaccine Research at the University of Pittsburgh, holds dead samples of the coronavirus (COVID-19) at the Biomedical Science Tower 3 in Oakland, Pa. (Nate Guidry, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette through AP)
One Oregon client who was under investigation as a possible case of COVID-19, the health problem brought on by the brand-new coronavirus, checked unfavorable for the illness, state authorities stated Saturday.
The unfavorable outcome is unrelated to the very first presumptive case in Oregon, according to the Oregon Health Authority.
7 other individuals who are showing signs of the illness and might have been exposed have gone through testing however the results aren’t understood yet, officials stated. 3 other individuals who were evaluated had outcomes return unfavorable and the one other individual evaluated up until now checked positive, as was announced Friday: an employee at Forest Hills Primary School in Lake Oswego.