CURRY COUNTY, Ore. – Late Wednesday night Curry County Sheriff John Ward announced the Governor’s approval on Curry County’s application for Phase 1 reopening from the coronavirus shutdown. In a letter sent from Oregon Governor Kate Brown to Curry County ...

MEDFORD, Ore.– Oregon Health Authority is now releasing the number of cases by zip code. The effort is a way for the agency to be more transparent with the public and according to OHA – provide a community look at ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — The Oregon Health Authority puts together a weekly report of COVID-19 cases across the state. But for the first time, the agency is showing how many people have the virus per zip code. The report shows the ...

MEDFORD, Ore. — “We absolutely see young people who get very, very ill and we get old people who don’t even know they have it,” said Dr. Jim Shames, Jackson Co. health officer. If you’re looking for hard, fast rules ...

PORTLAND, Ore.— COVID-19 has claimed three more lives in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll to 16, the Oregon Health Authority reported Monday. Oregon Health Authority reported 58 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the state total to 606. The new COVID-19 cases reported are ...

SALEM, Ore. — Three more people have been diagnosed with COVID-19 in Oregon, bringing the total number of positive cases to 39. The OHA reported one new case in Yamhill County, one in Deschutes County and one more new case ...

*Updated as of March 9, 2020, 6:30 pm 26 people have died from coronavirus, NBC News is reporting.* “It’s kind of frustrating when you go to the store and can’t buy any toilet paper,” said Judy Nelson, Rogue River resident. ...

Governor Kate Brown says the state has reached an agreement with some health insurance companies so that people aren’t charged for coronavirus testing. However, the Oregon Health Authority is still prioritizing testing for those most at risk. The OHA says ...

OREGON — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention just loosened its regulations on who can be tested for coronavirus. In response, the Oregon Health Authority has updated its testing guidelines. The OHA says it has an ‘adequate’ amount of ...

JACKSON COUNTY, Ore. – If you are seeking more information or have questions about Coronavirus, there are a number of public health resources available. In Oregon, you can call ‘211’ for general questions or concerns about the virus and the ...

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