Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, June 30, 2021, Page 8, Image 8

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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
June 30, 2021
‘Large enough to
serve you... Small
enough to care’
866-299-0644
WSPD
2019
Chevrolet
Cruze -
47,699
miles -
$19,995
#20418B
2018
Sierra
Denali -
31,202
miles -
Two abandoned structures by Tenino Road burned on Sunday, June 27.
A Warm Springs Fire and Safety crew responded, containing the blaze
within the surrounding brush.
Police dispatch received the initial report at 2:30 p.m.
On the scene were Warm Springs Fire and Safety, Police, Emergency
Management, Jefferson County Fire, and Emergency Medical Services.
Price:
Please call
#75104A
Tribal community covid demographics
2018
Chevrolet
Cruze -
33,720
miles -
2018
Chevrolet
Equinox -
68,825
miles -
$18,995
$26,995
#16413A
#87294A
2018
Chevrolet
Traverse
- 90,000
miles -
2017
Chevrolet
Malibu -
56,453
miles -
$31,995
$20,995
#36425A
#59235A
2017
GMC
Terrain -
64,349
miles -
2015
Chevrolet
Equinox -
133,374
miles -
$23,995
$12,995
#06449A
#46039A
2015
Sierra
1500 -
27,749
miles -
2013
Chevrolet
Cruze -
112,000
miles -
$26,995
$7,995
#24885A
#86879B
2012
Chevrolet
Traverse -
158,467
miles -
$12,995
#44226A
2012
Chevrolet
Equinox -
107,000
miles -
$10,995
#72150A
The following are the Covid-19 case demographics for the reservation and tribal
community as of June 23, 2021, as compiled by IHS, Community Health and
the Covid-19 Response Team.
On that date there were two reported active cases (and earlier this week at one).
As of June 23 since the pandemic began: Cumulative cases among the
community is 873, including cases where testing was conducted at an off-
reservation facility.
Total breakthrough cases: eight. Hospitalized: one. Expired: one. Underlying
health conditions: five. Age range: 22- 77. Variant tests sent: two.
Results: P1 (Brazil). See Demographics on page 6.
State of Oregon Covid-19 update
On Monday of this
week, the state of Oregon
Health Authority reported
138 new Covid-19 cases,
and zero deaths from the
virus.
The covid death toll for
the state, since the pandemic
began, was at 2,763, as of
Monday. Total number of
confirmed cases in Oregon
was at 208,136.
In the state overall,
2,471,570 people have been
vaccinated with the Pfizer;
1,730,289
with
the
Moderna; and 166,629 with
the Johnson & Johnson vac-
cine.
On Monday in Oregon
the new Covid-19 cases were
as follows by county:
Clackamas (18), Clatsop
(2), Columbia (3), Coos (2),
Curry (5), Deschutes (8),
Douglas (4), Jackson (5),
Jefferson (1), Josephine (5),
Lane (13), Linn (10), Marion
(11),
Morrow
(1),
Multnomah (17), Polk (4),
Tillamook (2), Union (1),
Wallowa (1), Washington
(22), Yamhill (3).