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 – June 14, 2021
DOUGLAS COUNTY COVID-19 RESPONSE TEAM - WEEKDAY UPDATE
(Douglas County, Ore.) FORMAT CHANGES: As we continue to progress along our journey to provide the most up-to-date and accurate local COVID-19 information, we recognize the need to modify the format of our updates from time to time. So, in light of that, and given that this is our second Monday since we transitioned to weekday only updates, we are going to present the Weekend Recap first in our Monday updates, to catch you up, and then present our Monday COVID statistics. As a reminder, on Friday, June 4, 2021, the DCCRT’s Joint Information Team transitioned to weekday only updates. We still provide a recap of the local weekend COVID numbers, but they will be reported in a weekend recap story on Mondays. If there comes a time where we feel it is necessary to go back to a seven-day-daily update, we are prepared to bring the Saturday and Sunday updates back.
DOUGLAS COUNTY WEEKEND RECAP: JUNE 12 & 13, 2021
As a reminder, our DCCRT daily updates have now transitioned to weekday updates. But, as promised we are providing a recap of our Saturday and Sunday numbers. On Saturday, June 12, 2021 we had TWENTY-ONE (21) people with new positive test results, ONE (1) presumptive that was moved to a positive with a positive test result, THREE (3) new presumptives, 171 cases in isolation, 566 cases in quarantine and SEVEN (7) Douglas County COVID-19 patients being hospitalized, three locally and four out-of-the-area. On Sunday, June 13, 2021 we had SEVENTEEN (17) people with new positive test results, 187 cases in isolation, 577 cases in quarantine and EIGHT (8) Douglas County COVID-19 patients being hospitalized, four locally and four out-of-the-area. Our combined weekend total was: THIRTY-EIGHT (38) new people with positive test results, ONE (1) presumptive that was moved to a positive with a positive test result and THREE (3) new presumptives, bringing our weekend total of cases of people with positive test results and presumptives in Douglas County to 3,798*.
DOUGLAS COUNTY COVID-19 UPDATE FOR MONDAY, JUNE 14, 2021
As of 12:00 pm today, Monday, June 14, 2021, there are FIVE (5) people with new positive test results to report following our Saturday, June 12 and Sunday, June 13, 2021 recap presented above. The total number of cases of people with positive test results and presumptives in Douglas County is now at 3,803*. Currently, there are TEN (10) Douglas County COVID-19 patients that are being hospitalized, six locally and four 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 June 9, 2021 |
Thursday June 10, 2021 |
Friday June 11, 2021 |
Saturday/Sunday June 12&13, 2021 |
Today, Monday, June 14, 2021 |
Total COVID-19 Cases |
3,723 |
3,737 |
3,757 |
3,798 |
3,803 |
People w/ Positive PCR or Antigen Test Results |
3,549 |
3,558 |
3,579 |
3,618 |
3,623 |
Presumptive |
174 |
179 |
178 |
180 |
180 |
Total Currently Hospitalized |
8 |
8 |
6 |
8 |
10 |
Total Currently in Isolation |
189 |
161 |
175 |
187 |
185 |
Total COVID-19 Related Deaths |
80 |
80 |
80 |
80 |
80 |
*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 185 cases in isolation, as well as another 549 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 a total of 734 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.
DOUGLAS COUNTY TIGER TEAM’S FREE POP-UP COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINICS
It will be a busy week for the Tiger Team. The Douglas County Tiger Team continues to bring free COVID-19 vaccines directly to rural areas via our mobile medical vans (MMV) at pop up vaccine clinics. They are visiting businesses, farms, fire stations and other locations in our smaller remote communities in Douglas County. The Douglas County Board of Commissioners, who have led the charge for our Douglas County COVID-19 Response Team efforts since the beginning, have coordinated with DPHN to organize our local Tiger Team to manage our vaccine outreach efforts through ‘pop-up’ vaccine clinics.
The Douglas County Tiger Team will be hosting FREE POP UP COVID VACCINE CLINICS at the locations listed below. The clinics are currently open to anyone 18 years of age and older, and preregistration is not necessary:
The Tiger Team coordinates with Umpqua Valley Ambulance to bring a certified vaccinator and a medical assistant to each clinic. If you are interested in having the Douglas County Tiger Team come to your business, fire department, farm or town to provide a pop-up vaccine clinic or if you have any questions about our Douglas County Tiger Teams and want a schedule of their upcoming pop-up vaccination clinics, please call (541) 670-3110 or our local COVID-19 Hotline at (541) 464-6550. Click here for the calendar listing of the upcoming Tiger Team Pop Up Vaccine Clinics.
AVIVA HAS A DEDICATED FREE COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINIC SITE IN ROSEBURG
Shared from Aviva Health. Aviva Health opened a dedicated COVID-19 vaccination clinic site at 4221 NE Stephens Street, Suite 101 in Roseburg, just across the street from its main Roseburg Clinic location near Costco. The new COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic opened Wednesday, May 18, 2021, and offers free COVID-19 vaccines by appointment. The new COVID-19 vaccination clinic will be open Monday through Friday, from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm and is open for residents ages 12 and older**. To schedule an appointment during the week please call (541) 672-9596.
**As a reminder: Parental or guardian consent is required to vaccinate residents 12 to 14 years old. Written consent can be obtained in advance. Under Oregon law, minors 15 years of age and older may consent to medical treatment, including vaccinations, when provided by a physician, physician assistant, naturopath, nurse practitioner, dentist or optometrist, or other professionals operating under the license of these providers; however, families are encouraged to make decisions about vaccinations together.
COVID-19 VACCINE ELIGIBILITY OPEN FOR EVERYONE 12 YEARS OLD AND OLDER***
According to the CDC, State of Oregon and OHA, ALL residents ages 12 years old and older*** are eligible to get the COVID-19 Vaccine. As of May 13, 2021, the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine has been approved for people ages 12 to 15, joining those 16 and above who are already eligible. The good news, according to Dr. Bob Dannenhoffer, our Douglas County Public Health Officer, is that we have plenty of vaccine and will be giving to anyone 12 and above who wants it. Remember, “it’s your turn!” So, get signed up or show up to get your COVID-19 vaccine today!
***Please note that for residents that are ages 12 to 14, this will require a parent or guardian to accompany them and give written consent for the vaccine. Under Oregon law, minors 15 years of age and older may consent to medical treatment, including vaccinations, when provided by a physician, physician assistant, naturopath, nurse practitioner, dentist or optometrist, or other professionals operating under the license of these providers; however, families are encouraged to make decisions about vaccinations together.
#ITSYOURTURN DOUGLAS COUNTY - DPHN COVID-19 VACCINATION CAMPAIGN
Free COVID-19 vaccines are available to everyone in Douglas County ages 12 and older. Douglas Public Health Network created the #itsyourturn COVID-19 vaccine campaign to encourage everyone to step up and take their turn to get their COVID-19 vaccine to help our communities fight the battle against the spread of the COVID-19 virus. For more information on how you can take your turn and get your COVID-19 vaccine, contact your primary health care provider, call any local pharmacy, talk to your employer or visit DougCoVaccine.com. Check out the latest videos on the DPHN Facebook Page or the DPHN YouTube Channel, that feature local vaccine voices who hope to inspire our friends, family and neighbors to get the COVID-19 vaccine, so we can move forward to normal lives, activities and celebrations sooner rather than later. #itsyourturn
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