Our local COVID-19 updates represent the coordinated effort of the agencies that make up the DCCRT
JOINT INFORMATION CENTER PRESS RELEASE - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – April 11, 2021
DOUGLAS COUNTY COVID-19 RESPONSE TEAM - DAILY UPDATE
(Douglas County, Ore.) DOUGLAS COUNTY COVID-19 TEST RESULTS: As of 12:00 pm Today, Sunday, April 11, 2021, there are EIGHT (8) people with new positive test results and ONE (1) presumptive that has been moved to positive with a positive test result to report since our noon case update yesterday. The total number of cases (people with positive test results and presumptives) in Douglas County is now at 2,996*. Currently, there are SIX (6) Douglas County COVID-19 patients that are being hospitalized, three locally and three out-of-the-area. Our Douglas County COVID-19 Response Team, under the direction of the Douglas County Board of Commissioners, continue to devote all resources available to our local COVID response.
Date |
Wednesday April 7, 2021 |
Thursday April 8, 2021 |
Friday April 9, 2021 |
Saturday April 10, 2021 |
Today, Sunday, April 11, 2021 |
Total COVID-19 Cases |
2,964 |
2,974 |
2,982 |
2,988 |
2,996 |
People w/ Positive PCR or Antigen Test Results |
2,821 |
2,830 |
2,835 |
2,842 |
2,851 |
Presumptive |
143 |
144 |
147 |
146 |
145 |
Total Currently Hospitalized |
6 |
6 |
6 |
6 |
6 |
Total Currently in Isolation |
112 |
98 |
98 |
94 |
100 |
Total COVID-19 Related Deaths |
62 |
65 |
65 |
65 |
65 |
*Our daily update includes the total number of cases in Douglas County, which combines people with positive test results and presumptives, as well as a breakout of those case numbers. There will be times when a presumptive will move to a positive test result, and our total case number will not change because the case has already been counted.
LOCAL CONTACTS AND CASES BEING SUPPORTED IN ISOLATION AND QUARANTINE
Currently, DPHN is supporting 100 cases in isolation, as well as another 281 contacts in quarantine in Douglas County. Isolation is recommended for confirmed and presumptive cases, quarantine is recommended for contacts of confirmed or presumptive cases. Currently, staff is supporting an astounding 381 total contacts and cases in isolation or quarantine. This number represents a snapshot of the significant amount of work being done locally to help control the spread of COVID.
REMINDER AVIVA HEALTH HOSTING COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINICS FOR PEOPLE 18 AND OLDER
Shared from Aviva Health. Aviva Health will be hosting more mass-vaccination events next week, continuing its efforts to administer the vaccination to residents 18 and older in outlying areas of Douglas County. For more information, log onto the Aviva Health Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/avivahealthor/
On Monday, April 12, 2021, Aviva and their vaccination team will be in Glide at the Glide Community Center, providing an opportunity for Glide area residents ages 18 years and older to get the COVID vaccine. The event will run from 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (They will be closed for lunch between 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.). They plan to vaccinate as many as 300 area residents, regardless of whether they are currently Aviva Health patients. To register, please call (541) 672-9596 to schedule an appointment for the vaccine. Walk-ins are also welcome and should arrive no later than 3:00 p.m.
On Wednesday, April 14, 2021, Aviva and their vaccination team will be in Myrtle Creek at the Myrtle Creek Elks Lodge providing an opportunity for Myrtle Creek area residents ages 18 years and older to get the COVID vaccine. The event will run from 8:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. (They will be closed for lunch between 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.). They plan to vaccinate as many as 300 residents living in Myrtle Creek, regardless of whether they are currently Aviva Health patients. To register, Myrtle Creek residents must call (541) 672-9596 to schedule an appointment for the vaccine. Walk-ins are welcome and should arrive no later than 3:00 p.m.
COVID-19 VACCINE ELIGIBILITY IN DOUGLAS COUNTY
According to the State of Oregon/OHA’s vaccination eligibility plan, as of today, residents in the following categories are eligible to make an appointment for the COVID-19 Vaccine:
FEDERAL AND STATE OFFICIALS PLAN TO OPEN UP VACCINE ELIGIBILITY TO EVERYONE 16 AND OLDER, STARTING ON APRIL 19
Tuesday, April 6, 2021, both the Federal Government and the State of Oregon released announcements that they plan to open up the COVID-19 Vaccine eligibility to all Americans, 16 years and older, effective Monday, April 19, 2021, which moves the vaccine eligibility up from the original vaccine timeline by nearly two weeks. This means that all Oregonians over the age of 16 will be eligible to sign up for a COVID-19 vaccine starting on Monday, April 19, 2021.
I AM ELIGIBLE, HOW DO I SIGN UP TO GET THE COVID-19 VACCINE?
Our local public health continue to follow the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Oregon Health Authority’s (OHA) eligibility guidelines, and are scheduling appointments for residents that are listed on OHA’s list of currently eligible groups at this time. Douglas County, DPHN or your Doctor’s Office did not set the guidelines for who is eligible to get the vaccine. For more information on vaccine guidelines, contact the U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDC) and Oregon Health Authority (OHA) directly. As a reminder, eligibility dates and vaccine availability are always subject to change, and eligibility does not mean availability. There are a number of options for local residents to get the COVID-19 vaccine, including several mobile clinics and events.
I Am Eligible for Phase 1-A, Groups 1-4
For those residents who are a part of Phase 1-A, but have not received their COVID-19 vaccine, please send an e-mail to vaccines@DouglasPublicHealthNetwork.org and DPHN will connect you with a local vaccine provider. Please only send a request to get a vaccine to this email if you are Phase 1-A eligible. You can also check with your employer to see if they will be offering or referring employees to get vaccines.
I Am Eligible for Phase 1-B, Group 1
For those residents in Phase 1-B, Group 1: Educators, childcare and early education workers, you should have already received emails about your eligibility from DPHN or Douglas ESD. If you are in that group and still want a vaccine, please send an email to educatorvaccines@DouglasPublicHealthNetwork.org. If you did not receive an e-mail, please contact your employer.
I Am Eligible for Phase 1-B, Groups 2-5: Seniors 65 and Older**
As of Monday, March 1, 2021, residents 65-years-of-age and older became eligible to schedule an appointment to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Eligible seniors are asked to call and set up an appointment with their primary health care provider first, or ask for a referral to another health care provider, or set up an appointment with a local pharmacy listed on our vaccinators list or sign up for one of the vaccination clinics offered in Douglas County. We have update our list of COVID-19 vaccinators in Douglas County. Click here for our current list of COVID Vaccinators
I Am Eligible for Phase 1-B, Groups 6-7**
As of Tuesday, March 30, 2021, eligible residents listed in the State’s Phase 1-B, Groups 6-7 became eligible to schedule an appointment to receive the COVID-19 vaccine in Douglas County. Eligible residents in this group are asked to call and set up an appointment with their primary health care provider first, or ask for a referral to another health care provider, or set up an appointment with a local pharmacy listed on our vaccinators list or sign up for one of the vaccination clinics offered in Douglas County. We have update our list of COVID-19 vaccinators in Douglas County. Click here for our current list of COVID Vaccinators.
Local Tribal Health Vaccine Programs
If you are a member of the Cow Creek Band of the Umpqua Tribe of Indians, please contact them for information on their COVID-19 testing and vaccination programs at (541) 672-9405 or log onto https://www.cowcreek-nsn.gov/public-health/. Tribal Health Care Programs receive their vaccines directly from the Federal Government, and not through our local public health allocation from the State.
VA Workers and Eligible U.S. Military Veterans
The Roseburg VA Health Care System is setting up appointments for specific groups of veteran patients to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. To find out if you qualify for the current round of COVID-19 vaccinations at the Roseburg VAMC, please call or email them directly. VA Health Care Systems receive their vaccine directly from the Federal Government and not through our local public health allocation from the State. For more information, call the Roseburg VAMC at (541) 440-1000 or log onto https://www.va.gov/health-care/covid-19-vaccine/.
NO ACCESS TO THE INTERNET TO SCHEDULE YOUR VACCINE APPOINTMENT? LOCAL HELP IS AVAILABLE
Not everyone is able to use the internet, a tablet, a computer or a smart phone to schedule a COVID vaccine appointment. If you or someone you know needs to schedule an appointment for the COVID vaccine, and do not have access to the internet, you can call one of the numbers below to get help scheduling an appointment.
COVID-19 VACCINE AVAILABILITY AND ALLOCATION INFORMATION
Your Local Public Health Administrator and Douglas County Public Health Official, along with DPHN and our local health care partners have been working hard to acquire more vaccines, and vaccinate those that are eligible and want the vaccine.
We had another great week with COVID-19 vaccine distribution in Douglas County. All vaccine doses received this week have been deployed to local approved vaccinators throughout the county. It is also important to note, that in addition to the first dose vaccines that we receive from the State of Oregon on a weekly basis, we also receive our allocation of second doses of the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines, which are paired with the first doses, and are not counted in the overall total vaccines that we have receive each week. Please note that our vaccine numbers do NOT include other vaccination sites like the Roseburg VA, Mercy Medical Center, EMS, Cow Creek Tribe, Pharmacies and local care facilities that have received their vaccines directly from the Federal or State Government.
How Do I Get My Second Dose of the Pfizer or Moderna Vaccine?
For those residents who have already received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, here are a few answers to questions about your second and final dose.
PLEASE CONTINUE TO KEEP YOU AND YOUR FAMILY SAFE
We are not able to say for sure when we will receive more vaccines, or when State guidelines might change or when we can start to resume some sort of normality in our lives. However, we can continue encourage everyone, for the sake of our local businesses, services and residents, to gauge your risk level, and to make the best choice in order protect yourself and those around you from contracting or spreading coronavirus. We have provided education on the widely proven COVID-19 safety measures, and encourage you to limit your contact with others not from your household, stay home if you are sick, and wear face coverings where recommended. Click here, for a graphic on how to protect you and your family from the spread of COVID-19. We know how important family, businesses and faith are to you, so we ask that you consider all options available in order to eliminate and minimize the spread of the COVID-19 virus in our communities to help protect the ones you love, the businesses you love and the places you love to go.
LOCAL COVID-19 TESTING AND FACEBOOK LIVE
Douglas County COVID-19 Drive-Thru Testing Clinics Taking a Pause
As we mentioned before, we are taking a break from doing our weekly local drive-through COVID-19 testing clinics. Due to the widely available COVID-19 testing opportunities in Douglas County, your local public health authority and DPHN decided to step-back our drive-through testing clinics for the time being. If needs increase, we are prepared to bring back testing on a weekly basis again. As we have reported before, we were one of the first counties in the state to do a drive-through COVID-19 testing clinic, and we have done 2-3 clinics a week since March 2020 in Roseburg, as well as drive-through testing clinics in Reedsport. As a reminder, if you are having symptoms of COVID-19 including cough, fever, shortness of breath, muscle aches and pains, diarrhea, sore throat or decreased sense of smell and taste, talk to your health care provider about being tested for COVID-19. Patients without a Primary Care Provider that are looking for a COVID-19 test can contact the Sutherlin Aviva Health Clinic at (541) 459-3788.
COVID-19 Facebook LIVE with Dr. Bob
Tune in on Tuesday, April 13, 2021 at 6:00 pm for the next Facebook Live with Dr. Bob Dannenhoffer, the Douglas County Public Health Officer. For future Facebook Events with Dr. Bob, please submit your questions to: Facebookquestions@douglaspublichealthnetwork.org. Dr. Bob and the DPHN team will do their best to respond to as many questions as they can during the Facebook event. The Facebook Events are hosted by DPHN on the DPHN Facebook page.
STATE AND FEDERAL COVID-19 INFO
Again, it is important to note that we are not the ones setting the guidelines for vaccine eligibility or availability. We are following the current priority group guidelines and criteria set by the U.S. Center for Disease Control (CDC) and Oregon Health Authority (OHA). Go online or contact the CDC or OHA directly for more information. OHA posts its COVID updates and reports at www.healthoregon.org/coronavirus.
Please do not call 911, Douglas County Sheriff’s Office or Douglas County Offices to report compliance issues with the State of Oregon, OHA or Governor’s orders. The Governor has directed the State offices for Oregon Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) and the Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC) to be the enforcement agencies responsible for ensuring restaurants, bars, and other businesses comply with the current State COVID guidelines. If you have concerns, questions or wish to report compliance, issues contact these state agencies directly: OSHA: (800) 922-2689 or OSHA website or OLCC (503) 872-5000 or OLCC website.
LOCAL COVID-19 RESOURCES
Your Douglas County Board of Commissioners, Douglas County Public Health Officer, Dr. Robert Dannenhoffer, DPHN and the DCCRT team have been working hard to cooperatively provide accurate and timely information to Douglas County residents since March 8, 2020.
Local Online Access to Updates
Stay up to date with accurate and local COVID-19 information in Douglas County by visiting the Douglas County Government website or DCGOV Facebook page or the DPHN website or DPHN Facebook page.
Free Local e-Newsletter Subscription
You can also sign up for the Douglas County e-Newsletter that publishes and sends out the daily update to our subscription base free. You can sign up for the Douglas County e-Newsletter at www.co.douglas.or.us. Your Douglas County Board of Commissioners, Douglas County Public Health Officer, Dr. Robert Dannenhoffer, DPHN and the DCCRT have been working hard to cooperatively provide accurate and timely information to Douglas County residents since March 8, 2020.
Douglas County COVID-19 Hotline (541) 464-6550
Your Douglas County Board of Commissioners and DPHN continue to offer a local resource hotline for Douglas County residents for COVID-19. The hotline provides answer to frequently asked questions, basic information and referrals to resources and services. Our local hotline number is (541) 464-6550 and is staffed from 8:00 am to 5: pm, 7 days a week.
Check Out DPHN’s Top Three COVID Vaccine Questions of the Day
In response to the huge increase in calls and emails that Douglas Public Health Network (DPHN), the DCCRT, Douglas County and our local COVID Hotline have received in the last few weeks regarding COVID vaccinations, DPHN added a new segment to their website that will highlight answers to the Top Three COVID Vaccine Questions of the Day. Click here to link to the DPHN website.
Aviva Health Offers Vaccine Frequently Asked Questions Webpage
Aviva Health has created an online FAQ page to answer questions related to COVID-19 regarding availability and scheduling. Log onto https://aviva.health/covid-19-vaccine-faqs/
COVID Vaccine Call Center at Lower Umpqua Hospital District in Reedsport
Lower Umpqua Hospital District now has a COVID-19 Vaccine Call Center for COVID-19 vaccine information in the Reedsport, Douglas County Coastal area. The LUHD COVID-19 Vaccine Call Center number is (541) 271-2175, and is available Monday through Friday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.
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Contact Tamara Howell, Public Information Officer, Douglas County COVID-19 Response Team, (541) 670-2804 cell (541) 957-4896 tjhowell@co.douglas.or.us
Contact Vanessa Becker, Public Information Officer, Douglas Public Health Network, (541) 817-6552 cell (541) 440-3571 vanessa@douglaspublichealthnetwork.org