COVID-19 CLAIMS 3 MORE LIVES, BRINGING THE STATE'S DEATH TOLL TO 130

May 11, 2020 1:55 p.m.
COVID-19 has claimed 3 more lives, bringing the state’s death toll to 130 as of Monday.
An update from the Oregon Health Authority said there are 51 new confirmed cases and 7 new presumptive cases, bringing the state total to 3,286. The new confirmed and new presumptive cases include:
*17 in Marion County
*14 each in Multnomah and Washington counties
*4 in Clatsop County
*3 in Polk County
*2 each in Benton and Clackamas counties
*1 each in Klamath and Linn counties
Oregon’s 128th COVID-19 death is a 91-year old man in Polk County, who tested positive on May 2nd and died on May 10th at Salem hospital. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 129th COVID-19 death is a 64-year old man in Umatilla County, who tested positive on April 29th and died on May 9th at Providence St. Mary Medical Center in Walla, Walla. It is unknown if he had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 130th COVID-19 death is a 77-year old woman in Washington County, who tested positive on May 3rd and died on May 9th at OHSU Hillsboro Medical Center. She had underlying medical conditions.
OHA said Oregon’s 120th COVID-19 death was previously reported incorrectly. It is a 58-year old woman in Multnomah County, who tested positive on May 3rd and died on May 8th at Legacy Emanuel Medical Center. She had underlying medical conditions.