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News / Health / Health Wire

Oregon COVID-19 cases, testing numbers tick up

By Associated Press
Published: April 6, 2022, 4:33pm

PORTLAND — Oregon health officials on Wednesday reported the first increase in positive COVID-10 test results in more than two months.

For the week ending April 3, the Oregon Health Authority saw a 42 percent increase in reported COVID-19 cases and a 16 percent increase in tests administered. The percentage of tests coming back positive for the virus also increased slightly, from 2.7 percent to 2.9 percent.

Reported COVID-19 cases had been steadily declining for the past nine weeks after a spike caused by the highly contagious omicron variant.

Hospitalizations continued to steadily decline and are at weekly levels last seen in July 2021. The number of COVID-19-related deaths — typically a lagging indicator — was higher for the week ending April 3 than the previous weekly reporting period that ended March 27.

There were 97 COVID-19-related hospitalizations, a 44 percent decline over the previous week.

There were 140 COVID-19-related deaths, up from 99 the previous week.

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