May 13, 2020 3:40 p.m.
COVID-19 has claimed 4 more lives in Oregon, bringing the state’s death toll to 134 as of Wednesday.
The Oregon Health Authority reported 55 new confirmed cases, and 4 new presumptive cases, bringing the state total to 3,416. The new confirmed and new presumptive cases include:
*23 in Marion County
*13 each in Multnomah and Washington counties
*3 in Clatsop County
*1 each in Columbia, Coos, Hood River, Linn, Malheur, Polk and Umatilla counties
Oregon’s 131st COVID-19 death is a 91-year old man in Polk County, who tested positive on May 2nd and died May 8th at Salem Hospital.
Oregon’s 132nd COVID-19 death is a 100-year old woman in Polk County, who tested positive on May 2nd and died May 11th at her residence.
Oregon’s 133rd COVID-19 death is a 90-year old woman in Polk County, who tested positive on May 11th and died May 12th at Legacy Meridian Park Medical Center.
Oregon’s 134th COVID-19 death is a 91-year old woman in Washington County, who tested positive on May 1st and died on May 12th at Salem Hospital.
All had underlying medical conditions, according to the OHA.
During routine date conciliation, a presumptive case originally reported as a Deschutes County case was later determined not to be a case. It was subtracted from Tuesday’s state total and the number of cases in that county was reduced by 1 to reflect that change.