It’s hard to predict how ill you will be if you get COVID-19. Some people may have mild illness, yet still develop long term side effects from COVID-19. Exposure to the virus also puts people at risk of death.
If you were previously infected with COVID-19, protecting yourself from reinfection by taking the vaccine can prevent you from getting severe disease.
If you haven’t had COVID-19, it’s safest to avoid infection by getting the vaccine.
You can find more about COVID-19 vaccination on the OHA webpage.
Larger vaccination clinics in Portland metro and Jackson County will close soon
If you live in Jackson County or the Portland metro area and you’ve been waiting for the perfect time to get your vaccine, this is it. Some of the larger clinics in Oregon will be shutting down soon. Here are the details:
- All4Oregon clinic at the Oregon Convention Center ends June 19.
- OHSU PDX Red Economy Parking Lot drive-through clinic will end June 19.
- OHSU Hillsboro Stadium drive-through clinic will end June 25.
- The Jackson County Vaccination Equity Center at the Expo drive-thru clinic will end June 15 and the walk-thru clinic will end June 25.
Oregon will continue to have many clinics and pharmacies available for vaccinations after these close. You can find a COVID-19 vaccination in Oregon here.
Vaccinated at the VA, on Tribal land or out of state? Register for the Oregon lottery drawing
Want to ‘Take Your Shot’ at winning up to $1 million in the state’s COVID-19 Vaccine Lottery? While most vaccinated Oregonians are entered automatically in the June 28 drawing, veterans and others who received their shots through the Federal VA Health Care System, on Tribal lands or out-of-state need to take an additional step to enter.
For more information or to register, visit https://takeyourshot.oregon.gov.
Oregon reports 127 new confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases, 0 new deaths
There are no new COVID-19 related deaths in Oregon, the state’s death toll remains at 2,730 the Oregon Health Authority reported at 12:01 a.m. today.
Oregon Health Authority reported 127 new confirmed and presumptive cases of COVID-19 as of 12:01 a.m. today bringing the state total to 205,154.
CDC data tracker issue update
OHA has relied on a daily U.S. Centers for Disease and Control Prevention (CDC) data update to report the number of people who need to receive a COVID-19 vaccination to reach Oregon’s goal of vaccinating 70% of people 18 and older.
Unfortunately, CDC is experiencing an issue with the data feed that contributes to its COVID data tracker dashboard, which Oregon uses to track the state’s progress towards 70%.
CDC is working to resolve the issue and anticipates having it fixed by June 15. The COVID data tracker is the only place where doses from all sources administered to Oregonians are reported, including doses administered by federal entities, as well as doses administered to people living in Oregon by providers in other states.
Vaccinations in Oregon
Today, OHA reported that 11,430 new doses of COVID-19 vaccinations were added to the state immunization registry. Of this total, 7,793 doses were administered on June 13 and 3,637 were administered on previous days but were entered into the vaccine registry on June 13. Cumulative daily totals can take several days to finalize.
The seven-day running average is now 16,766 doses per day.
Oregon has now administered 2,382,590 first and second doses of Pfizer,1,674,408 first and second doses of Moderna and 156,692 single doses of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines.
As of today, 2,323,460 people have had at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and 2,038,610 have completed a COVID-19 vaccine series. The number of adult Oregonians needing vaccinations to reach the 70% threshold is 71,522. A daily countdown can be found on the OHA vaccinations page.
To date, 2,881,575 doses of Pfizer, 2,195,420 doses of Moderna and 299,000 doses of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines have been delivered to sites across Oregon.
These data are preliminary and subject to change
OHA’s dashboards provide regularly updated vaccination data, and Oregon’s dashboard has been updated today.
Cases and deaths
The new confirmed and presumptive COVID-19 cases reported today are in the following counties: Baker (1), Benton (1), Clackamas (25), Clatsop (5), Columbia (2), Crook (2), Deschutes (9), Douglas (12), Grant (1), Harney (9), Josephine (3), Lane (5), Linn (13), Morrow (2), Multnomah (30), Union (1), Washington (3), Yamhill (3).
COVID-19 hospitalizations
The number of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 across Oregon is 174, which is 11 more than yesterday. There are 46 COVID-19 patients in intensive care unit (ICU) beds, which is seven more than yesterday.
The total number of COVID-19 positive patient bed-days in the most recent seven days is 1,175, which is an 22.3% decrease from the previous seven days. The peak daily number of beds occupied by COVID-19 positive patients in the most recent seven days is 174.
The total number of patients in hospital beds may fluctuate between report times. The numbers do not reflect admissions per day, nor the length of hospital stay. Staffing limitations are not captured in this data and may further limit bed capacity.