Lane County Public Health COVID-19 Update - April 17 (10:30 A.m. Virtual Press Conference) -04/17/20
TESTING UPDATE |
Lane County has forty-six (46) positive COVID-19 test results and one suspected COVID-19 death (1) as of 0800 on April 17. A total of 1,879 tests have been conducted for Lane County residents.* There are no new cases to report today. *Please note: this number is likely below the actual number of tests conducted. Private labs are processing tests from Lane County residents and there is variability in reporting of negative results. Lane County Public Health is being notified of any positive test results. |
DAILY KEY MESSAGES |
Lane County Board of Commissioners Chair Heather Buch, City of Eugene Mayor Lucy Vinis, and City of Springfield Mayor Christine Lundberg will be speaking at today's new conference. Please note: Lane County is holding virtual-only press conferences. The press conferences will livestream on Facebook at www.facebook.com/LaneCountyGovernment. |
PREVENTION INFORMATION |
Stay home. Save lives. Effective on March 24, 2020, Oregon Governor Kate Brown is requiring people to stay home except for essential needs. The intent of Executive Order 20-12 is to ensure the maximum number of people self-isolate in their places of residence to the maximum extent feasible. We encourage everyone to make use of technology (FaceTime, video calls, and other tools) to stay in touch with loved ones. Isolation can be unhealthy, especially for elderly community members who live alone. Staying in touch can help people remain connected to their loved ones and their communities. We recommend all residents take everyday precautions to prevent the spread of respiratory illness, including while they are at home:
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