Page 8 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon February 9, 2022 Covid case demographics update ‘Large enough to serve you... Small enough to care’ 866-299-0644 2020 Buick Encore - 7,377 miles - 2015 GMC Yukon - 51,125 miles - $35,995 $47,995 #102095 #79633A 2019 GMC Acadia - 75,426 miles - 2018 GMC Acadia - 35,363 miles - $31,995 $39,995 #24309A #47367A 2017 Chevrolet Colorado - 86,364 miles - 2019 Buick Encore - 42,878 miles - $25,995 #29924B The most recent case demographics for the tribal community, as of February 2, 2022: Above is a week-by-week graph of cases since tracking began. As seen at the far right of this graph, the post-holiday surge has since begun to recede. At left, active cases by age as of February 2; and above, active cases among youth, by age, on February 2. State overall reports drop in covid cases $29,995 #16866A 2015 GMC Terrain - 93,995 miles - 2014 Ford Fusion - 118,473 miles - $19,995 $13,995 #30585A #75693B 2014 Hyundai Elantra - 116,587 miles - 2014 Nissan Altima - 42,411 miles - $17,995 #24986A $11,995 #C0143 2013 Kia Optima - 109,395 miles - $12,995 #75693W 2011 Chevrolet Silverado - 120,000 miles - $36,995 #22752A For Oregon as a whole, the state Health Authority this month reported a marked de- cline in weekly Covid-19 cases. At the same time, though, hospitalizations and deaths were slightly higher. This was the trend into the beginning of this month. During a recent seven- day period, the Health Au- thority reported 43,606 new cases of covid in Or- egon. This was a 22 percent de- cline from the previous seven-day tracking period. This was also the lowest weekly total in a month. At the same time, there were 739 new covid-related hospitalizations, a 13.9 per- cent increase over the pre- vious week. Covid-related deaths more than doubled to 147 for the week.