New COVID-19 records as Omicron sweeps through Portland

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Events are being canceled, restaurants are closing to protect staff + customers, and schools are returning to more cautious protocols . The COVID-19 situation is dynamic, but here is a snapshot of where Portland stands .

Cases

This week, Oregon set new single-day records for cases four times in a row, with the most recent high mark being 7,615 on Thursday , with 23.3% of tests showing positive . For comparison, these are local counties’ numbers from the same day: Multnomah (1,598), Washington (1,333), and Clackamas (756).

Hospitalizations

So far, hospitalizations statewide remain relatively low compared to the peak of the Delta variant (1,178) last September, though there has been a steady uptick since Christmas . Experts worry that Omicron will surpass previous records + push hospitals beyond capacity without stringent preventative measures.

Testing

The Oregon Health Authority has ordered 6 million at-home kits, and will rely on various organizations to distribute them to schools, agriculture + health care workers, and Indigenous communities. Here are more ways to get tested:

Vaccinations

Looking for a COVID-19 vaccine or booster? Get Vaccinated Oregon’s tool will help you locate sites for vaccines + testing.

Quarantine

When the CDC changed its isolation recommendations , the OHA broke down what they mean for Oregonians.

Masks
By now, we all probably have a favorite cloth mask, but experts warn that it may not be enough to protect you from Omicron. Instead, they say wearing one over a N95 or KN95 mask is a much better way to filter out the particles that can make you sick. The Oregonian put together a collection of national N95 mask suppliers here .

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Ben grew up in the Rogue Valley, attended the University of Oregon’s School of Journalism, and has written for publications like 1859 Magazine and Portland Monthly. He enjoys hiking the PNW, football and futbol, wildlife photography, any manner of libation exploration, and of course writing for PDXtoday.