Joining Coos County in the extreme-risk category this week is Curry County, which will have to shutter indoor dining and some other businesses starting Friday after two months in … And that’s close to changing with 377 cases in the county, per 100,000 population. At Front Street Provisioners in Coos Bay, chef-partner Chanupa Uha Manee said they’re excited to welcome back their customers for indoor dining. COOS BAY, Ore. - Coos County will remain in the Extreme Risk category for COVID-19 until at least March 26 based on the latest disease metrics, Coos Health & Wellness said Tuesday. ROSEBURG, Ore. - Coos and Douglas will be the only 2 of Oregon's 36 counties still considered Extreme Risk for transmission of COVID-19 as of this Friday. Clatsop, Coos, Douglas, Lincoln and Morrow counties will be labeled high risk starting Jan. 1 through Jan. 14. Please see the attached PSA for more information. Caption: KVAL. Coos County remains in the extreme risk level, while Curry County (Brookings, Gold Beach) saw infections rise and its risk level increased from lower to moderate. COOS BAY, Ore. - Coos County will remain in the Extreme Risk category for COVID-19 until at least March 26 based on the latest disease metrics, Coos Health & Wellness said Tuesday. According to the Oregon Health Authority, Coos County will move from Extreme to High Risk due to a decrease in COVID-19 cases. Beginning this week, for counties to move into or stay in the extreme risk category, they must reach metrics for case and positivity rates, in addition to new factors: patients with COVID-19 occupying 300 hospital beds or more and a 15% increase in the seven-day average over the past week. Coos County Covid case rates are showing slight improvement but likely not enough to move away from Extreme risk. 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Coos Health & Wellness is working hard to keep you informed on the status of COVID-19 guidelines in Coos County. However, they’re worried it won’t last forever. The same time period saw a test positivity rate of 7.3% — second in the state only to Coos County. No vaccination data was available for Hawaii and some other places. Two Oregon counties, Coos and Curry, will be at extreme risk. Avoid events with more than a handful of people. The metro area continues to improve, most recently reporting 62 cases per 100,000 people and a positivity rate of 2.2%. Counties in some other states were excluded because more than a quarter of vaccination data is missing. COOS BAY, Ore. - Coos County will remain in the Extreme Risk category for COVID-19 until at least March 26 based on the latest disease metrics, Coos Health & Wellness said Tuesday. Douglas County moved out of High risk to the more-restrictive Extreme as cases surged there. In coordination with the Emergency Operations Crew for Coos County, it is important to ensure that the most vulnerable people receive help and that all volunteers and recipients of support are safe. These levels will be effective […] “It’s great. Two counties are at extreme risk. SALEM, Ore. — In the first update to Oregon's county-by-county coronavirus risk levels since the new system began, Governor Kate Brown's office revealed that even more counties will be at "Extreme Risk" — the highest level of restrictions.. However, at EZ Thai Restaurant in Coos Bay, owner Surakit Osathanon said he’s confident they’ll stay in high risk based on the COVID-19 vaccine rollout so far. Caption: KVAL. PSA: Coos County Risk Metrics February 9 Extreme levels will be effective until March 25. updates COVID-19 county risk levels, 25 counties to be in 'extreme risk' level' skru her. “I don’t think we’ll go back to extreme because the vaccine is being distributed,” he said. Coos County’s risk level will be reevaluated on April 20. “We should be excited we made it back to high risk,” said Gleason. She is going to keep doing this until the people stand up and put her in her place. Gyms and indoor entertainment facilities have to shut down completely. COOS BAY, Ore. - Coos County will remain in the Extreme Risk category for COVID-19 until at least March 26 based on the latest disease metrics, Coos Health & Wellness said Tuesday. The next opportunity for Coos County to change risk categories will be based on the Risk Category determined by Oregon Health Authority on March 22nd. COOS BAY, Ore. – It’s an exciting time for Coos County restaurant and bar owners as they prepare to reopen for indoor dining now that the county is moving back into the high risk category on Friday. Douglas County, which borders Coos County, reported 243 cases per 100,000 people. For more than two months the the Portland tri-county area fell in the “extreme risk” category until February. PORTLAND, Ore — Only five Oregon counties remain in Oregon’s extreme risk level for COVID-19, Gov. The county has been in the Extreme Risk Category since January 15th. The guidelines for an Extreme Risk would go into effect on 12/18. The next opportunity for Coos County to change risk categories will be based on the Risk Category determined by Oregon Health Authority on March 22nd. Coos Health and Wellness assistant director Eric Gleason said he’s proud of the community for doing its part to get the risk level down.That’s why he said it’s not time to get complacent. The case rate means Coos County will remain in the extreme-risk category of virus restrictions for at least two more weeks, with indoor operations at … Based on Monday’s reports from the state, Coos County is now in a Warning Week. We will continue to provide updates as these situations change. All but one of the counties that shifted risk categories increased their level. Morrow County made a two-tier drop from extreme to moderate risk. Coos County has set records for the number of new infections in each of the last 3 months. Additional contributions to Covid-19 exposure risk assessments and guidance by Eleanor Peters Bergquist, Aaron Bochner, Shama Cash-Goldwasser and Sheri Kardooni of Resolve to Save Lives. Outdoor activities can be a good substitute. Starting April 9th businesses and recreation will have restrictions eased. Two counties are at extreme risk. Note: The 7-day average is the average of a day and the previous 6 days of data. Under the extreme risk category, restaurants and bars cannot be open for indoor dining. ROSEBURG, Ore. - Coos and Douglas counties are among the 5 in Oregon set to move from the Extreme Risk category for COVID-19 to High Risk on … Extreme levels will be effective until March 25. Coos County’s indoor dining, ... state officials announced a new metric making it slightly more difficult for a county to be pushed back into the extreme-risk category. COOS BAY, Ore. - Coos County will remain in the Extreme Risk category for COVID-19 until at least March 26 based on the latest disease metrics, Coos Health & Wellness said Tuesday. The state’s new risk levels take effect Friday, Feb. 26. Kate Brown said. As we live with COVID-19 through the coming months, risk reduction measures are important to limit the spread of disease, reduce risk in communities more vulnerable to serious illness and death, and to help conserve hospital beds and staff capacity so that all Oregonians continue to have access to quality care. Coos (Moved from Extreme) Curry (Moved from Extreme) Deschutes (Moved from Moderate) ... Columbia County qualifies for Extreme Risk but is given a two-week caution period at Moderate Risk … How many have been vaccinated, and who’s eligible. Douglas County (Roseburg), the state's ninth most populous county, rose from high to extreme. Klamath County qualifies for Moderate Risk, but it will be given a two-week grace period at Moderate Risk. The true toll of the pandemic in the U.S. How many have been vaccinated, by country, The true toll of coronavirus around the world, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s recommendations, national map of county-level risk assessments, Frequently Asked Questions About the Covid Data. COOS COUNTY, Ore.—Coos County could be moving back into the 'extreme risk' category a week after they were downgraded to 'high risk.' Take these important precautions all the time. Coos County Will Continue in the Extreme Risk Guidelines Coos Health and Wellness is reporting from Oregon Health Authority that based on Monday, March 16th metrics, Coos County will be continuing in Extreme Risk Guidelines. For last week's metrics, Coos County surpassed 200 cases per 100,000, which could potentially put them back in the ‘extreme risk’ level. The updated list of counties is effective December 18 through 31. In order for a county to stay in 'high risk,' they must be below 200 cases per 100,000 for a two week period. Douglas County, which is at Extreme Risk, will move to High Risk. The last time the county was in high risk was in January. If counties do not meet this metric, they will be in high risk, Gov. Extreme levels will be effective until March 25. Based on Monday’s reports from the state, Coos County is now in a Warning Week. According to the Oregon Health Authority, Coos County will move from Extreme to High Risk due to a decrease in COVID-19 cases. Public health officials from both counties said they are not surprised by the news, especially as case numbers continue to rise. Douglas County, which borders Coos County, reported 243 cases per 100,000 people. “I’m looking forward to seeing our guests without their coats because they’ve been having to sit outside,” he said. Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Three counties saw their risk level increase due to rising infections. Baker County also fell two spots, moving from high to lower risk. Douglas County moved to high after an extended period at the extreme risk level. Coos County has set records for the number of new infections in each of the last 3 months. Copyright © 2021 Allen Media Broadcasting, LLC All Rights Reserved. COOS BAY, Ore. - Coos County will remain in the Extreme Risk category for COVID-19 until at least March 26 based on the latest disease metrics, Coos Health & Wellness said Tuesday. Douglas County moved to high after an extended period at the extreme risk level. Five counties are considered High Risk, two counties at Moderate Risk, and four counties at Low Risk. Coos County’s rising numbers moved it up from high to extreme… Of Oregon's 36 counties, 25 fall under the highest, "Extreme Risk" level. Coos County, Oregon Covid Case and Exposure Risk Tracker, https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/us/coos-oregon-covid-cases.html. They can only be open for takeout, delivery or outdoor dining. Coos County Risk Metrics Changes After a two-week freeze to try and slow the surge of COVID-19 cases and a warning week we are now entering into a new phase of guidelines as we have officially been moved into the extreme risk zone. The same time period saw a test positivity rate of 7.3% — second in the state only to Coos County. “I think we’re just waiting to see what happens and we’re going to roll with whatever happens here,” he said. Coos County remains in the extreme risk level, while Curry County (Brookings, Gold Beach) saw infections rise and its risk level increased from lower to moderate. The county saw 212 new cases between Feb. 14 and Feb. 27. The updated list of counties is effective December 18 through 31. Benton County and a slew of coastal counties - Coos, Clatsop, Curry and Lincoln - will all move from High Risk to Extreme Risk. Posted By: Evita Garza. https://floodfactor.com/county/Coos County-New Hampshire/33007_fsid is based on cases per capita and test positivity. Hospitalization data is a weekly average of Covid-19 patients in hospital service areas that intersect with Coos County. Risk calculated with 14-day averages. Coos Health and Wellness is reporting from Oregon Health Authority that based on Monday, March 16th metrics, Coos County will be continuing in Extreme Risk Guidelines. Kate Brown announced Tuesday. The calculated test positivity may be unreliable in some counties in these states. Public health officials from both counties said they are not surprised by the news, … Cases and deaths charts show 7-day averages. This will be the first time Coos County moves from extreme risk to high risk in more than two months. ROSEBURG, Ore. – While Lane County moves down to moderate risk on Friday, Douglas and Coos counties will be staying in the extreme risk category for two more weeks. Douglas County moved out of High risk to the more-restrictive Extreme as cases surged there. Tillamook County moved from extreme risk to lower risk, Curry County moved from moderate to lower risk and Grant County moved from lower to moderate risk. Coos County’s risk level will be reevaluated on April 20. The counties that make up the … An increase in cases in … Understand Your County's Risk Level. If the numbers are still in the Extreme Risk category (over 200 cases per 100,000) on the next Monday, December 14th, when the data is released then Coos County will move to being at Extreme Risk. COOS BAY, Ore. - Coos County will remain in the Extreme Risk category for COVID-19 until at least March 26 based on the latest disease metrics, Coos Health & Wellness said Tuesday. But we need to make sure we’re doing it safely.”. That meant restaurants and bars had to shut down indoor dining once again. That is the equivalent of 335 cases per 100,000 residents. Douglas and Coos counties stay in extreme risk as cases continue to rise: Douglas and Coos.. News video on One News Page[US] on Wednesday, 10 March 2021 Indoor activities are very dangerous right now. Coos County’s indoor dining, ... state officials announced a new metric making it slightly more difficult for a county to be pushed back into the extreme-risk category. That is the equivalent of 335 cases per 100,000 residents. Understand Your County's Risk Level. Beginning this week, for counties to move into or stay in the extreme risk category, they must reach metrics for case and positivity rates, in addition to new factors: patients with COVID-19 occupying 300 hospital beds or more and a 15% increase in the seven-day average over the past week. The metro area continues to improve, most recently reporting 62 cases per 100,000 people and a positivity rate of 2.2%. Box 7009Springfield, OR 97475 USARoseburg OfficePO BOX 629Roseburg, OR 97470 USAStreet AddressKEZI-TV2975 Chad Dr.Eugene, OR 97408 USAPhone(541) 485-5611Fax(541) 686-8004 Business Office(541) 343-9664 NewsroomRoseburg Office(541) 485-5394 (News)(541) 580-7447 (Sales), All content © copyright KEZI. In Douglas County, 255 cases were reported in the past two weeks. Coos Health and Wellness remind the public that although we will be out of the extreme designation, we should continue working to get to lower levels by getting vaccinated, wearing a mask, social distancing, and washing hands, limit gatherings to smaller groups, and staying home when sick. We will continue to provide updates every Tuesday that review the most recent metrics and status released by Oregon Health Authority on Mondays. Gov. If Coos County eventually moves back into extreme risk, Uha Manee said they’re ready to adjust. The metro area continues to improve, most recently reporting 62 cases per 100,000 people and a positivity rate of 2.2%. Reports of new infections started trending down last week but still meet the criteria for Extreme Risk. COOS BAY, Ore. - Coos County will remain in the Extreme Risk category for COVID-19 until at least March 26 based on the latest disease metrics, Coos Health & Wellness said Tuesday. The county saw 212 new cases between Feb. 14 and Feb. 27. COOS COUNTY, Ore. – After two months, Coos County will be spending another two weeks in the extreme risk category. Indoor dining and recreation in Coos County will remain closed for two more weeks as the community enters its tenth week in the extreme-risk category. For more than two months the the Portland tri-county area fell in the “extreme risk” category until February. COOS COUNTY, Ore. -- Some Coos County businesses will have to shut down this Friday with Coos County moving back into the extreme risk category. That is the equivalent of 335 cases per 100,000 residents. Coos Health & Wellness is working hard to keep you informed on the status of COVID-19 guidelines in Coos County. Baker, Clatsop, Coos and Morrow counties were elevated from high risk to extreme risk, while Curry County went from extreme risk to moderate risk… Data acquisition and additional work contributed by Will Houp, Andrew Chavez, Michael Strickland, Tiff Fehr, Miles Watkins, Josh Williams, Nina Pavlich, Carmen Cincotti, Ben Smithgall, Andrew Fischer, Rachel Shorey, Blacki Migliozzi, Alastair Coote, Jaymin Patel, John-Michael Murphy, Isaac White, Steven Speicher, Hugh Mandeville, Robin Berjon, Thu Trinh, Carolyn Price, James G. Robinson, Phil Wells, Yanxing Yang, Michael Beswetherick, Michael Robles, Nikhil Baradwaj, Ariana Giorgi, Bella Virgilio, Dylan Momplaisir, Avery Dews, Bea Malsky and Ilana Marcus. Coos Health & Wellness is working hard to keep you informed on the status of COVID-19 guidelines in Coos County. Coos Health and Wellness is reporting from Oregon Health Authority that based on Monday, March 16th metrics, Coos County will be continuing in Extreme Risk Guidelines. 'Gov. Report Add Reply Douglas County (Roseburg), the state’s ninth most populous county, rose from high to extreme. We will continue to provide updates every Tuesday that review the most recent metrics and status released by Oregon Health Authority on Mondays. Based on Monday, January 25th metrics released from Oregon Health Authority, Coos County will be continuing in Extreme Risk Guidelines. The county is one of only 5 of Oregon's 36 counties now in Extreme risk - and the only county in Oregon to move into Extreme risk on Friday. Douglas County is one of two counties in the state that will remain at the “extreme risk” level for the next two-week period, beginning Friday. At this level, restaurants have to close for indoor dining. The county saw 212 new cases between Feb. 14 and Feb. 27. Coos County's rising numbers moved it up from high to extreme… The county saw 212 new cases between Feb. 14 and Feb. 27. Curry County could move out of the extreme-risk level of state virus restrictions during the next level reassignment — if current case trends continue. Please see the attached PSA for more information. Jackson County will remain at High Risk without any caveats. Under high risk guidelines, restaurants and bars can be opening for indoor dining at 25 percent capacity or 50 people max, whichever comes first. Coos Health and Wellness sees the warning week as a buffer. Test positivity chart shows 14-day averages. PSA: Coos County Risk Metrics February 9 For more than two months the the Portland tri-county area fell in the “extreme risk” category until February. Some indoor dining will be allowed as well as an increased capacity for several other activities during the Covid High-Risk Category. As we live with COVID-19 through the coming months, risk reduction measures are important to limit the spread of disease, reduce risk in communities more vulnerable to serious illness and death, and to help conserve hospital beds and staff capacity so that all Oregonians continue to have access to quality care. The only two counties in Extreme Risk will be Coos and Curry. Six counties, including Marion, will be at high risk. Sources: State and local health agencies (cases, deaths); U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (hospitalizations, tests); Centers for Disease Control (vaccinations). Coos County Public Health officials said Tuesday they are currently in a warning week. Starting April 9th businesses and recreation will have restrictions eased. “There (seems to be) a lot of supply.”. Governor Kate Brown's office reached out to county commissioners on Tuesday with the determination of which risk levels each county will be under when the freeze ends. However, it only lasted a week. We will continue to provide updates as these situations change. Douglas County, which borders Coos County, reported 243 cases per 100,000 people. Coos (Moved from Extreme) Curry (Moved from Extreme) Deschutes (Moved from Moderate) ... Baker County qualifies for extreme risk but is given a two-week caution period at lower risk … Three counties saw their risk level increase due to rising infections. Some indoor dining will be allowed as well as an increased capacity for several other activities during the Covid High-Risk Category. The county is currently one of two counties in the entire state that still has to operate under tighter restrictions. Hospitalization data is a weekly average of Covid-19 patients in hospital service areas that intersect with Coos County. Reports of new infections started trending down last week but still meet the criteria for Extreme Risk. – While Lane County moves down to moderate risk on Friday, Douglas and Coos counties will be staying in the extreme risk category for two more weeks. Coos County is at a very high risk level because there was an average of 11 daily cases per 100,000 people reported in the past two weeks and the test positivity was over 10 percent. COOS COUNTY, Ore. — Coos County is one of only two counties in Oregon that is still in the “extreme risk” category. Coos County, already in the extreme risk category, will be joined by Curry County as the only two counties with that designation. KEZI-TVP.O. Coos Health & Wellness is working hard to keep you informed on the status of COVID-19 guidelines in Coos County. 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