November 8, 2020 10:15 a.m.
COVID-19 has claimed 1 more life, raising the state’s death toll to 730, as of Sunday.
An update from the Oregon Health Authority reported 874 new confirmed and presumptive cases of COVID-19, raising the state total to 50,448. The new cases include:
*216 in Multnomah County
*127 in Clackamas County
*112 in Marion County
*104 in Washington County
*67 in Jackson County
*47 in Lane County
*27 in Umatilla County
*23 in Deschutes County
*22 in Yamhill County
*17 in Polk County
*15 in Douglas County
*13 in Malheur County
*9 each in Josephine and Union counties
*8 in Morrow County
*6 each in Columbia, Hood River and Klamath counties
*5 each in Benton, Clatsop, Grant, and Linn counties
*4 in Coos County
*2 in Curry County
*1 each in Crook, Harney, Jefferson, Tillamook, Wallowa, and Wasco counties
Oregon’s 730th COVID-19 death is an 82-year old man in Washington County who tested positive on October 19th and died on November 5th at his residence. He had underlying conditions, according to the OHA.

