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Coast seafood processor COVID-19 outbreak brings highest daily Oregon case count - KTVZ

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More than 60 cases at Pacific Seafood, a dozen at Hood River ag facilities

PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) — COVID-19 has claimed another life in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll to 164, along with a jump of 146 new cases, nearly half due to an outbreak at a coastal seafood processing facility, the Oregon Health Authority reported Sunday.

OHA reported 146 new confirmed and presumptive cases of COVID-19 as of 12:01 a.m. Sunday, bringing the state total to 4,808 cases, along with 143,952 negative test results.

The new cases reported Sunday were in the following counties: Clackamas (18), Deschutes (2, for a total of 135), Hood River (12), Lincoln (61), Linn (1), Marion (11), Multnomah (22), Umatilla (5), Wasco (2), Washington (8), Yamhill (4).

Oregon’s 164th COVID-19 death was a 71-year-old man in Malheur County who tested positive on June 1. Additional information is still pending.

Sunday’s COVID-19 case count marked the highest daily count since the onset of the pandemic in Oregon, with 146 presumptive and confirmed cases reported to OHA.

The high number is tied to several factors, including more widespread testing, increased contact tracing and active monitoring of close contacts of cases.

Workplace outbreaks are another source of the high number.

An outbreak of 65 cases of COVID-19 has been reported at Pacific Seafood in Lincoln County. The investigation into the outbreak started June 2, but the initial case count was below the threshold for public disclosure.  OHA is now publicly reporting COVID-19 outbreaks of more than five cases in workplaces with more than 30 employees.  

State and county public health officials are working with the business to address the outbreak and protect the health of workers. The risk to the general public is considered low.

Persons who have symptoms of COVID-19 or concerns about their risk of exposure are encouraged to contact their health care provider.

Additional information for this outbreak, along with all active and resolved workplace outbreaks, will be added to the COVID-19 Weekly Report published on June 10.

The 12 new cases in Hood River Sunday also are linked to outbreaks at seasonal agricultural facilities.

The 22 new cases in Multnomah County appear to be from sporadic sources.

Although the number is high Sunday, the overall rate of infection in Oregon remains among the lowest in the United States.

Today’s case count serves as a reminder that Oregonians need to continue to maintain physical distancing, wear face coverings where physical distancing cannot be maintained and follow good hand hygiene.

See table below for total cases, deaths and negative tests by county.

County Cases1 Deaths2 Negatives3
Baker 1 0 290
Benton 62 5 4,077
Clackamas 364 12 13,507
Clatsop 45 0 1,726
Columbia 16 0 1,737
Coos 32 0 1,710
Crook 6 0 673
Curry 7 0 408
Deschutes 135 0 6,420
Douglas 29 0 3,193
Gilliam 0 0 68
Grant 1 0 112
Harney 1 0 252
Hood River 56 0 1,464
Jackson 71 0 7,807
Jefferson 57 0 1,142
Josephine 23 1 2,644
Klamath 45 0 3,786
Lake 2 0 168
Lane 80 3 13,343
Lincoln 94 0 1,994
Linn 125 9 4,600
Malheur 34 1 804
Marion 1,050 27 10,983
Morrow 13 0 211
Multnomah 1,286 65 30,218
Polk 103 12 2,087
Sherman 1 0 113
Tillamook 6 0 816
Umatilla 136 3 1,926
Union 6 0 515
Wallowa 3 0 169
Wasco 35 1 1,551
Washington 798 18 19,614
Wheeler 0 0 101
Yamhill 85 7 3,363
Total 4,808 164 143,592

1This includes cases confirmed by diagnostic testing and presumptive cases. Presumptive cases are those without a positive diagnostic test who present COVID-19-like symptoms and had close contact with a confirmed case. County of residence for cases may change as new information becomes available. If changes occur, we will update our counts accordingly.

2For additional details on individuals who have died from COVID-19 in Oregon, please refer to OHA's releases.

3This includes cases who test negative and are not epi-linked to a confirmed case.

Stay informed about COVID-19:

Oregon response: The Oregon Health Authority and Oregon Office of Emergency Management lead the state response.

United States response: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention leads the U.S. response.

Global response: The World Health Organization guides the global response.

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