On Saturday, the Oregon Health Authority reported the highest daily case count for COVID-19 since the pandemic began.
988 new confirmed and presumptive cases of COVID-19 were announced along with 13 more deaths. That raises the state’s death toll to 729 and brings the state case count to 49,587.
The new confirmed and presumptive cases include:
*240 in Multnomah County
*133 in Washington County
*129 in Clackamas County
*78 in Jackson County
*75 each in Marion and Lane counties
*45 in Yamhill County
*32 in Deschutes County
*27 in Umatilla County
*23 in Douglas County
*17 in Grant County
*15 in Malheur County
*12 each in Klamath, Linn and Polk counties
*10 in Josephine County
*8 in Benton County
*5 in Baker County
*4 each in Clatsop, Coos, Jefferson, Tillamook and Wasco counties
*3 in Columbia County
*2 each in Crook, and Morrow counties
*1 each in Harney, Hood River, and Wallowa counties
The newest deaths ranged in age from 58 to 94. 6 lived in Multnomah County. 4 lived in Washington County. 1 each lived in Lane, Marion and Clackamas counties.

