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As of September 1, 2009, CDC re-zeroed its cumulative case counts and is combining seasonal influenza and pandemic H1N1 case counts. Oregon will follow the same procedure. In Oregon, all influenza-related hospitalizations and deaths are reportable as of September 1, 2009
Between the start of the pandemic in late April and August 31, 2009, there were 116 Oregonians from 11 counties hospitalized with pandemic H1N1 influenza. There were also 12 deaths among Oregon residents.
The numbers in this table represent hospitalizations and deaths from both seasonal and pandemic H1N1 influenza since September 1, 2009:
County - Hospitalized - Deaths
Douglas - 1 - 0
Lane - 5 - 1
Multnomah - 2 - 0
Umatilla - 1 - 0
Washington - 4 - 0
Total - 13 - 1
"I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much." - Mother Teresa of Calcutta
As of September 1, 2009, CDC re-zeroed its cumulative case counts and is combining seasonal influenza and pandemic H1N1 case counts. Oregon will follow the same procedure. In Oregon, all influenza-related hospitalizations and deaths are reportable as of September 1, 2009
Between the start of the pandemic in late April and August 31, 2009, there were 116 Oregonians from 11 counties hospitalized with pandemic H1N1 influenza. There were also 12 deaths among Oregon residents.
The numbers in this table represent hospitalizations and deaths from both seasonal and pandemic H1N1 influenza since September 1, 2009:
County - Hospitalized - Deaths
Douglas - 1 - 0
Lane - 5 - 1
Multnomah - 2 - 0
Umatilla - 1 - 0
Washington - 4 - 0
Total - 13 - 1
I'm sorry. I'm confused. I have counted and recounted and I am only coming up with (12) fatalities for Oregon. That correlates with the above posting (highlighted in red). Your post title indicates (13). Can you point me to the 13th death, please? According to the chart, above there are (13) hospitalizations. Could that be the conflict?-k
I'm sorry. I'm confused. I have counted and recounted and I am only coming up with (12) fatalities for Oregon. That correlates with the above posting (highlighted in red). Your post title indicates (13). Can you point me to the 13th death, please? According to the chart, above there are (13) hospitalizations. Could that be the conflict?-k
Well, you are right, I did get the hospitalizations mixed up with the deaths; however, to further confuse the situation, on August 31st there were a total of 12 deaths and 105 hospitalizations. As of September 1st, Oregon reset the numbers to zero and on September 18th reported 1 death and 13 hospitalizations (a second death in Lane County). And finally to really confuse us all, I just checked and there are now two deaths since September 1st, making the total 14. The latest death is the second in Jackson County.
Well, you are right, I did get the hospitalizations mixed up with the deaths; however, to further confuse the situation, on August 31st there were a total of 12 deaths and 105 hospitalizations. As of September 1st, Oregon reset the numbers to zero and on September 18th reported 1 death and 13 hospitalizations (a second death in Lane County). And finally to really confuse us all, I just checked and there are now two deaths since September 1st, making the total 14. The latest death is the second in Jackson County.
No problem. So, If I understand this correctly, we are adding the 'starting at zero' numbers into our previous count, before they cleared their count and started again. We will continue to show an 'accumulated number'. Oke .. I'll make a note of that on my sheet! -k
No problem. So, If I understand this correctly, we are adding the 'starting at zero' numbers into our previous count, before they cleared their count and started again. We will continue to show an 'accumulated number'. Oke .. I'll make a note of that on my sheet! -k
Yes, I will continue to keep a cumulative total and am going to add a column for deaths through August 31st.
"I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much." - Mother Teresa of Calcutta
The last entry - is that Deschutes county?
Total : () Indicates since September 1 but included in county number
Washington 2
Multnomah 3
Deschutes 2 (1)
Marion 3
Jackson 2 (1)
Lane 2 (1)
Klamath 1 15
"The only security we have is our ability to adapt."
Total : () Indicates since September 1 but included in county number
Washington 2
Multnomah 3
Deschutes 2 (1)
Marion 3
Jackson 2 (1)
Lane 2 (1)
Klamath 1
Umatilla 2
Total 15
Current Summary (Sept. 1, 2009 - October 22, 2009)
As of October 20, 2009, we are updating these numbers daily until further notice.
The numbers in this table represent hospitalizations and deaths from all types of influenza since September 1, 2009. Almost all of the influenza viruses identified since then are pandemic H1N1 influenza.
County of Residence/Hospitalized Cases/Influenza Deaths
Baker 0 0
Benton 9 0
Clackamas 40 0
Clatsop 0 0
Columbia 0 0
Coos 4 0
Crook 0 0
Curry 0 0 Deschutes 11 1
Douglas 12 0
Gilliam 0 0
Grant 0 0
Harney 4 0
Hood River 1 0 Jackson 53 1
Jefferson 2 0 Josephine 22 1
Klamath 16 1
Lake 2 0 Lane 59 3
Lincoln 0 0
Linn 4 0
Malheur 1 0
Marion 11 0
Morrow 2 0 Multnomah 57 1
Polk 5 0
Sherman 0 0
Tillamook 0 0 Umatilla 9 2
Union 2 0
Wallowa 0 0
Wasco 1 0
Washington 46 0
Wheeler 0 0
Yamhill 6 0
Unknown 6 0
Total 385 10
Summary prior to Sept. 1, 2009
Between the start of the pandemic in late April and August 31, 2009, there were 116 Oregonians from 11 counties hospitalized with pandemic H1N1 influenza. There were also 12 deaths among Oregon residents.
"I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much." - Mother Teresa of Calcutta
Current Summary (Sept. 1, 2009 - October 23, 2009)
As of October 20, 2009, we are updating these numbers daily until further notice.
The numbers in this table represent hospitalizations and deaths from all types of influenza since September 1, 2009. Almost all of the influenza viruses identified since then are pandemic H1N1 influenza.
Washington 2
Multnomah 3
Deschutes 1
Marion 3
Jackson 1
Lane 1
Klamath 1
Summary prior to Sept. 1, 2009
Between the start of the pandemic in late April and August 31, 2009, there were 116 Oregonians from 11 counties hospitalized with pandemic H1N1 influenza. There were also 12 deaths among Oregon residents.
Thanks JimO
Total 27.
Thank you Commonground too!
"The only security we have is our ability to adapt."
2 transported to Portland for specialized breathing treatment
Just wanted to point this out. Resources are scarce.
Excerpt:
As of Oct. 20, the state reported 70 Jackson County residents hospitalized with one death while Josephine County had 26 hospitalized with four deaths and Klamath County reported 17 had been in the hospital with one death. There have been two critically ill transported to Portland for specialized breathing treatment.
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