Oregon COVID-19 Daily Update
Summary as of Thursday 04/09/2020
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Situation Summary
1,321 cases in Oregon
44 deaths reported in Oregon
25,627 people tested for COVID-19 in Oregon
2,916 total persons have been tested for COVID-19 at Oregon State Public Health Lab (OSPHL)
65 specimens were received 4/8 at OSPHL; 119 test results were released on 4/8
2 specimens pending at OSPHL as of 8:00 PM 4/8
Hospital Capacity As reported to OHA by hospitals
Available Total Age Distribution Hospitalization Status
Adult ICU Beds 294 739 Age
Group #
Hospitalized*
# Cases
Adult Non-ICU Beds 2237 6826 0-19 31 Yes 326
Pediatric NICU/PICU Beds
90 198
20 to 29 141
No 872
Pediatric Non-ICU Beds 189 287 30 to 39 203 Not provided 123
Ventilators 794 40 to 49 245 Total 1,321
COVID-19 Details
Currently Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients*
Currently Hospitalized COVID-19
Positive Patients**
50 to 59 237
*Cases hospitalized during illness
60 to 69 241 Sex (as reported to OHA)
Current Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients
400 146
70 to 79 138
Sex # Cases
COVID-19 Patients in ICU Beds
105 66 80 and
over 84
Female 711
COVID-19 Patients on Ventilators
64 54 Not avail. 1 Male 602
* Includes both confirmed and suspected COVID-19 patients ** Includes only confirmed positive COVID-19 patients.
Total 1,321 Not available 8
Total 1,321
Oregon Test Results
Positive 1,321 Negative 24,306
Total Tested 25,627 Reporting total tested by person, not specimen. This number is subject to change as records are reconciled
Operation Center Status Comment
State Emergency Coordination Center (ECC)
Activated Activated at 1200 on 03/02/2020
State ESF-8 Oregon Health Authority Activated
Agency Operations Center (AOC) activated on 01/21/2020
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ECC Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) & Supply Inventory
PPE Summary
Surgical Masks
N95 Gowns Face
Shields Gloves Ventilators
0800 Inventory yesterday 5,200 0 2,482 0 2,500 0
Shipments/Allocations past 24 hours 0 0 0 0 0 0
Received past 24 hours 0 0 0 0 114,000 0
0800 Inventory today 5,200 0 2,482 0 116,500 0
Scheduled Shipments/Allocations 0 0 0 0 0 0
Projected End of Day Inventory 5,200 0 2,482 0 116,500 0
Total Received Shipments 887,000 79,930 23,142 20,604 315,000 140
Total Shipments to Counties/Tribes* 563,605 579,401 105,935 66,180 1,796,822 0
*The number of shipments out may be greater than shipments received due to original quantity on hand.
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Oregon COVID-19 Daily Update
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Status Definitions
Not Impacted
Services and functions
are not impacted but
are actively monitoring
the situation
Stable
Minimal impacts to
services, long term
solutions are in place
Anticipated Instability
Services are impacted
with solutions being
implemented
Unstable
Services are disrupted
or unable to meet the
current need
Emergency Support
Function (ESF) Status Impacts and Actions
ESF 8
Health and Medical
Hospital Task Force
Long-term Care
Task Force
EMS Task Force
Anticipated Instability
Medical Care Impact
Projected patient influx to Oregon hospitals in the coming weeks if infection rates continue will cause significant surge and personal protective equipment (PPE) shortage throughout the region.
Medical Care Actions
Ongoing effort to strengthen regional hospital and healthcare coalitions.
Coordinating the purchase and distribution of FDA Emergency Use Authorization Point of Care test kits with ECC. Includes planning with IMT to distribute Abbott ID NOW instruments and cartridges provided
by Health and Human Services (HHS) to support statewide laboratory capacity once received by OHA.
Coordination with labs around Oregon to clarify and implement federal guidance around CDC-International Reagent Resource role in COVID-19 testing supply provision.
Medical Care Limiting Factors
PPE stock is strained in the state and across the nation.
Stable Patient Movement
Unstable
Public Health Impact
Case investigation for COVID-19 is straining statewide public health resources.
Ongoing need for public health guidance and communications.
Public Health Actions
Ensuring broad translation of materials for the public.
Continue progress on FAQs and translations for stakeholders.
Coordinating with Governor’s Office for call with faith leaders.
Work with local public health authorities on data management of COVID-19 cases.
Working on additional reporting mechanisms regarding epi curve and testing information.
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Anticipated Instability
Medical Supply Chain Actions
Obtaining approval for Mission Assignment for quick dissemination to State Emergency Registry of Volunteers in Oregon (SERV-OR) on standby if/when needed for Oregon Medical Station mission. On-scene date is being reevaluated.
Medical Supply Limiting Factors
Blood supply shortage due to decreased donations.
ESF 6 Mass
Care
Stable
Responding to multiple new requests for mass care.
ESF 11 Food
and Water
Stable
Responding to multiple new requests for food and water.
ESF 7 Resource
Support
Stable
National Guard has fully integrated into Wilsonville Distribution Center operations.
Beginning to receive data from County PPE users to develop burn rate.
ESF 1
Transportation
Stable
Monitoring for impacts.
ESF 2
Communications
Stable
911 (3 personnel in Quarantine).
Public Safety Radio Systems.
Cellular Networks (Monitoring).
Data Networks (Monitoring).
Public Alerts & Warnings.
Deployed staff in support of Wilsonville Distribution Center.
ESF 3 Public
Works
Stable
Monitoring for impacts.
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ESF 4
Firefighting
Stable
The Oregon Department of Forestry, Fire Protection Division continues to develop fire season preparedness and response plans for fire season 2020.
Reviewing Infectious Disease Guidance for Wildland Fire Incidents.
Supporting Multi-Agency Coordination group, ECC, Incident
Management Teams and partners, ensuring continuity of operations.
ESF 5
Information and
Planning
Stable
All Counties have declared a state of emergency.
All Tribes have declared a state of emergency.
ESF 9 Search and Rescue
Stable
Coordinating with Sheriff Search and Rescue teams to give them the latest closure information for State, Federal lands, wilderness trailheads, extreme hiking and climbing areas, parks and day use
areas.
ESF 10
Hazardous
Materials
Stable
Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) is providing OHA with a part-time Deputy Planning Section Chief.
DEQ is going to the Environmental Quality Commission for approval of a waiver to sell winter blend fuel effective May 1st through May 20th to be consistent with the Federal waiver.
Oregon State Fire Marshal - is in regular communications with all 13 Regional HazMat Emergency Response Teams.
ESF 12 Energy
Stable
The Oregon Department of Energy (ODOE) continues to monitor impacts to the fuel supply and distribution system with partners. The fuel industry is currently working to address surplus supplies as a result of the travel restrictions and stay-at-home orders in response to COVID-19.
Every year on May 1, the fuel industry transitions from winter grade gasoline to summer grade stocks. On March 27, EPA issued a Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP) waiver, allowing companies to continue using the existing surplus supply of winter blend fuels remaining in the system after May 1. Oregon has more stringent requirements. ODOE is working with the Oregon Department of Agriculture and DEQ to ensure all state conditions for a RVP waiver are addressed.
ESF 13 Military
Support
Stable
180 Oregon National Guard personnel have been activated to help with Wilsonville Distribution Center workload and other missions across the State.
Providing tent and cot support to Baker and Lake Counties.
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Prepared by: Nancy Bood SITL, Ariel Ferguson SITL, Mike Kroon SITL & Rick Igou PIO Support Reviewed by: Shannon Alain PSC, Rich Tyler Lead PIO, Don Everingham PSC & Alaina Mayfield PSC Approved by: Aaron Dunn IC, Melissa Powell IC and Link Smith IC
ESF 14 Public
Information
Stable
Managing all COVID-19 related information sharing to stakeholders, media outlets, state and federal partners, and the public through various channels and platforms.
Content creation and distribution.
Coordinate and ensure accurate and timely release of all incident information.
Facilitate press availability.
ESF 15
Volunteers and Donations
Anticipated Instability
Oregon Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (ORVOAD) reminder that for help with spiritual/emotional care, a great resource is the Disaster Distress Helpline, 1-800-985-5990, a 24/7, 365 day-per-year, national hotline.
Staff have established the Volunteer and Donations Management platform. Link to the platform is https://oregonrecovers.communityos.org
A Volunteers and Donations email has been setup [email protected] #503-378-4479.
ESF 16 Law Enforcement
Stable
Oregon Department of Corrections has developed a medical plan and
determined emergency medical staffing needs for facilities that
currently do not have 24-hour medical care.
Oregon Department of Correction has developed a plan to mitigate
laundry operation interruptions due to COVID-19.
ESF 17
Agriculture and Animal
Protection
Stable
Developed and distributing guidance for food retailers and food processors related to the Governor's Executive Order and how to maintain proper social distancing in grocery stores.
Oregon Department of Agriculture has also been working with farmer's markets and livestock auctions to provide guidance on implementation of the Governor's executive orders.
Guidance is being developed for testing of companion animals.
ESF 18
Business and Industry
Stable
Continuing to have discussions with public and private partners in regards to PPE production by Oregon companies. Currently working on vetting firms and providing that list to the governor’s office.
Small Business Development Centers are working with over 415 firms who have suffered direct impact from COVID-19.
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Oregon Resources Other Resources
OHA Public Health COVID-19 Local Public Health Authority Directory ODE and OHA’s CD Guidance Emerging Respiratory Infections: COVID-19 OEM COVID-19 Resources Oregon Coronavirus Information and Resources
CDC Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) CDC Hygiene Etiquette CDC Handwashing Campaign SAMHSA Coping with Stress During Outbreaks CDC Helping Children Cope with Emergencies
Acronyms
AOC: Agency Operations Center CD: Communicable Disease CDC: Centers for Disease Control COVID-19: Coronavirus Disease 2019 DEQ: Department of Environmental Quality ECC: Emergency Coordination Center ED: Emergency Department EMS: Emergency Medical System ESF: Emergency Support Function HHS: Health and Human Services IC: Incident Commander ICS: Incident Command System ICU: Intensive Care Unit IMT: Incident Management Team JIC: Joint Information Center MCOT: Mass Care Operations Team NICU: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit ODA: Oregon Department of Agriculture ODE: Oregon Department of Education
ODOE: Oregon Department of Energy OEM: Oregon Office of Emergency Management OHA: Oregon Health Authority OOS: Out of State ORVOAD: Oregon Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster OSPHL: Oregon State Public Health Laboratory PICU: Pediatric Intensive Care Unit PPE: Personal Protective Equipment PSC: Planning Section Chief RCST: Regional Coalition Support Teams SAMHSA: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration SERV-OR: State Emergency Registry of Volunteers in Oregon SITL: Situation Unit Leader
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