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No new COVID-19 deaths reported in Oregon

The Oregon Health Authority announced 45 new cases on Sunday, bringing the total of known positive cases to 2,680. The state's death toll remains at 109.

PORTLAND, Ore. — On Sunday, the Oregon Health Authority reported no new deaths due to COVID-19.

Since March 29, this is only the second day that Oregon health officials have reported no deaths from COVID-19. The last time the OHA reported no new deaths was April 22.

OHA did announce Sunday that an additional 45 people have tested positive for COVID-19.

The new positive cases bring Oregon's total to 2,680 known positive cases. The state's death toll remains at 109.

The new cases were found in the following counties:

  • Clackamas: 1
  • Coos: 4
  • Hood River: 2
  • Josephine: 1
  • Malheur: 1
  • Marion: 21
  • Multnomah: 5
  • Umatilla: 3
  • Washington: 7

For more information from the Oregon Health Authority on COVID-19 in Oregon, visit its website.

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