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News Release
Lane County Public Health May 11th COVID-19 Case/Vaccination Update: Live Virtual Press Conference at 10:30 - 05/11/21

Lane County Public Health (LCPH) was notified of at least 50 additional positive cases of COVID-19.This makes a total of  twelve thousand nine hundred and twenty one cases. 322,493 doses administered in Lane County. 

 

12,921 total cases - Note that this includes confirmed and presumptive.

 

Of our cases (confirmed and presumptive):

Hospitalized: 17

·ICU: 8 (of the 17)

Deaths: 146

Infectious: 251

 

HOSCAP COVID-positive Hospitalized Cases

·Statewide:

o   Hospitalized: 342

o   ICU: 88

  9

 

 

 

 

Total persons fully vaccinated: 143,486 (+8,288 since 5/7)
Total persons received first dose only: 43,125
Total doses administered: 322,493

Percentage of adult population receiving at least one dose: 60.36%
Percentage of adult population fully vaccinated: 46.41%
Percentage of  total population fully vaccinated: 37.87%

 

 

Data regarding Lane County testing, patient status, case ZIP codes and more is available at www.LaneCountyOR.gov/localdata

 

 

 

The State of Oregon has created a COVID-19 web page with resources at http://coronavirus.oregon.gov.

 

 

High Risk Individuals who had contact with these community members will be contacted by Lane County Public Health so they can work with their health care providers on next steps. Communicable disease investigations are underway. If a public contact exposure point is identified, that information will be shared with the public.

 

 

 

* Presumptive cases are people without a positive PCR test who have COVID-19-like symptoms and had close contact with a confirmed case. Though not confirmed by a positive diagnostic test, presumptive cases have a high likelihood of having COVID-19 because of the specific nature of the symptoms and known exposure.

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