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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
October 6, 2021
Projected slowdown in state covid cases
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The state Health Author-
ity released its latest Covid-
19 forecast, showing a con-
tinued decline in daily cases
and hospitalizations projected
through mid October.
At the estimated level of
Covid spike
from Round-Up
slows progress
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Oregon is experiencing a
downward trend in Covid-19
hospitalizations and cases af-
ter a bad late-summer surge.
However, Gov. Kate
Brown said last week she was
“gravely concerned” about an
outbreak in the northeastern
part of the state following
the Pendleton Round-Up ro-
deo.
So far, there have been at
least 49 newly confirmed
cases of Covid-19 tied to the
annual rodeo, which attracted
thousands of people to that
corner of Oregon in mid Sep-
tember.
Most of the cases were
reported in Umatilla County,
where the round-up takes
place, and in nearby Wallowa
County.
Joe Fiumara, Umatilla
County’s public health direc-
tor, said some people who at-
tended the rodeo were sick
but chose to go anyway.
transmission, now slower
than in September, the re-
port estimates 320 cases per
100,000 people, or an aver-
age of 955 daily cases and
56 hospitalizations for the
period between this Thurs-
day, October 7 through Oc-
tober 19.
Under that scenario, the
pace of newly diagnosed
cases and hospitalizations
would be considerably lower
than in September.