January 3, 2020 12:40 p.m.
1 more person has died from COVID-19 in Douglas County, 10 more people have received new positive test results and there is 1 new presumptive case, as of Sunday.
County Public Health Officer Dr. Bob Dannenhoffer said the 41st death was an 86-year old woman who was diagnosed with COVID on December 14th, and passed away on January 1st.
An update from the Douglas County COVID-19 Response Team said the total number of cases is now at 1,447. Of those, 1,365 are people that have received positive test results and 82 are presumptive. 5 Douglas County COVID-19 patients are hospitalized, 4 locally and 1 outside the area. There are 153 people in isolation. 195 people are in quarantine. That means the staff with the Douglas Public Health Network are supporting 348 people that are either in isolation or quarantine.
The next drive through testing clinic with DPHN will be Tuesday in Roseburg.
Go to www.douglaspublichealthnetwork.org for more local information on COVID-19.

