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No new COVID-19 deaths reported in Oregon

Oregon’s death toll remains at 130 people.

PORTLAND, Ore. — For the fourth time this month, state health officials reported no new COVID-19 deaths in their daily report on the virus.

Oregon’s death toll remains at 130 people.

The state also reported 61 new confirmed COVID-19 cases and 11 new presumptive cases.

Oregon has had a total of 3,358 cases (including presumptive cases) as of Tuesday morning.

While presumptive cases have not yet tested positive, they have shown COVID-19 symptoms and had close contact with a confirmed case.

The amount of known active infections in Oregon is unclear.

State data shows 79,595 people have been tested for COVID-19 in Oregon and 76,312 tests (96%) have come back negative.

Oregon reported zero deaths of COVID-19 on May 3, May 4 and May 10.

For more case and county level data, visit the OHA website, which is updated daily.

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