COVID-19 Situation Status Report – March 17, 2020
Overview
Summary as of: March 17, 2020 at 4:00 pm
Coos County Testing Data
Presumptive positive | 0 |
Negative | 18 |
Pending | 24 |
Total tested | 42 |
COVID-19 Updates for Today
- At this time, Coos County Public Health knows of 42 COVID-19 tests that have been administered to county residents. 24 are pending results.
- Since yesterday’s update, Oregon Health Authority reported 65 positive cases of COVID-19 in Oregon.
- As of March 17th 2020, the CDC reported 4,226 total cases, 75 total deaths, and 49 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and US Virgin Islands reporting cases.
- As of March 16th, the World Health Organization reported 167 515 confirmed cases (13,903 new cases) and 6,606 deaths (862 new)
- The next COVID-19 situation update will be sent on March 18, 2020. We are not sending out updates on the weekend because official counts from CDC are only updated on Mondays through Fridays.
- Coos County declared a state of emergency due to COVID-19 effective 3.17.2020.
- Declaration from Governor Kate Brown from 3.16.2020.
- Virtual Town hall on Coos Health & Wellness Facebook page every Tuesday 5:30 to 6:30 pm.
Coos County Public Health Response
The Public Health Division at Coos Health & Wellness has been working since the end of January 2020 on keeping our community safe and prepared to handle a COVID-19 case. We have been working with the healthcare, hospital and first responders system in order to develop protocols and communication that ensure healthcare workers, first responders, and patients’ safety around COVID-19. We have taken inventory of the stock of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in the county and have ordered and received additional PPE from the Oregon stockpile. This is in the process of being distributed to our partners.
One of the daily tasks we conduct in Public Health is to manage communicable diseases reports and outbreaks. We are therefore fully prepared to ensure case investigation and tracing for COVID-19. When a positive case of COVID-19 is identified in our community, our public health team will work on contact tracing to identify and notify individuals who might have been exposed to the disease.
We have stood up our organization’s Emergency Operations Center, which allows us to fully prioritize our preparedness and response to COVID-19. We have also developed a team of outreach public health nurses and workers dedicated to ensure our community has all of the answers it needs about the disease and about how to prevent its spread.
Our public information team set up a page on our website that is fully dedicated to COVID-19 and that provides our community with the latest information and guidance about the disease.
We continue to work closely with local schools, healthcare providers, emergency services, cities, businesses, and others to coordinate efforts and to share the most up-to-date information.
COVID-19 Situation in Oregon
Oregon Health Authority Situation in Oregon – COVID-19
Additional Information and Resources
Visit our COVID-19 page at: cooshealthandwellness.org/public-health/novel-coronavirus-2019-covid-19 or email us at covid19.questions@chw.coos.or.us