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If you know of an error in a story, call us at 541-383-0367. TO SUBSCRIBE Call us ......................541-385-5800 (April 23) 100 90 74 new cases 80 (April 10) 50 new cases 70 60 50 16 new cases (July 16) 40 *State data unavailable for Jan. 31 (Oct. 31) 30 (Sept. 19) 9 new cases 20 (May 20) 1st case 10 (March 11) March 2020 April May June July August AFTER HOURS NEWSROOM FAX 110 103 new cases (Nov. 27) 31 new cases 28 new cases September October November December January 2021 February March April May COVID-19 in Oregon Newsroom ................................541-383-0348 Circulation ................................541-385-5800 NEWSROOM EMAIL 7-day average (Nov. 14) ONLINE Business ........business@bendbulletin.com City Desk .............news@bendbulletin.com Features.................................................................. communitylife@bendbulletin.com Sports ................. sports@bendbulletin.com 120 (Jan. 1) (Feb. 17) 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. EMAIL 130 (April 29) 108 new cases 47 new cases 541-382-1811 bulletin@bendbulletin.com BULLETIN GRAPHIC 125 new cases (Dec. 4) Vaccines are available. Find a list of vaccination sites and other information about the COVID-19 vaccines online: centraloregoncovidvaccine.com If you have questions, call 541-382-4321. GENERAL INFORMATION www.bendbulletin.com SOURCES: OREGON HEALTH AUTHORITY, DESCHUTES COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES New COVID-19 cases per day Bend tops list of ZIP codes with most new cases The Oregonian Coronavirus cases fell in Oregon for a third consecu- tive week as state and county leaders take steps to lift various pandemic restrictions. The Oregon Health Author- ity reported 4,108 confirmed or presumed infections for the week ending Sunday, May 16, down 16% from the previous week. The decline outpaced a 7% drop in week-to-week test- ing. Once again, ZIP codes in Central and Southern Oregon recorded the most new cases, while parts of east Portland and Gresham also posted high numbers. A ZIP code for Bend overtook Redmond as the place with the most new cases. The Oregonian monitors state coronavirus data, report- ing by ZIP code the areas with the greatest weekly changes. The analysis also highlights the areas with the most new cases in relation to population. Here’s a summary of the communities that added the most cases for the week ending May 16: 97701 Bend: Added 97 cases, raising its tally to 2,081. That’s the 22nd most in Ore- gon and 242nd most per cap- ita since the start of the pan- demic. 97030 Gresham: Added 89 cases, raising its tally to 2,861. That’s the 10th most in Oregon and 34th most per capita since the start of the pandemic. 97756 Redmond: Added 83 cases, raising its tally to 2,437. That’s the 15th most in Oregon and 59th most per capita since the start of the pandemic. 97603 Klamath Falls: Added 76 cases, raising its tally to 2,297. That’s the 18th most in Oregon and 31st most per cap- ita since the start of the pan- demic. 97080 Gresham: Added 70 cases, raising its tally to 2,788. That’s the 11th most in Oregon and 58th most per capita since the start of the pandemic. 97702 Bend: Added 69 cases, raising its tally to 2,352. That’s the 17th most in Ore- gon and 110th most per capita since the start of the pandemic. Here’s a summary of the communities with at least 20 new cases that added the most new cases per capita for the week ending May 16: 97739 La Pine: Recorded new confirmed or presumed infections of 45 per 10,000 people during the week ending Sunday, down from the previ- ous week. Added 57 new cases, increasing its total to 476. 97023 Estacada: Recorded new confirmed or presumed infections of 41 per 10,000 people during the week end- ing Sunday, up slightly from the previous week. Added 41 new cases, increasing its total to 542. 97759 Sisters: Recorded new confirmed or presumed infections of 32 per 10,000 people during the week end- ing Sunday, more than double from the previous week. Added 25 new cases, increasing its to- tal to 261. new confirmed or presumed infections of 21 per 10,000 people during the week end- ing Sunday, down slightly from the previous week. Added 65 new cases, increasing its total to 1,251. 97756 Redmond: Recorded new confirmed or presumed infections of 21 per 10,000 people during the week end- ing Sunday, down by about a third from the previous week. Added 83 new cases, increas- ing its total to 2,437. 97601 Klamath Falls: Re- corded new confirmed or pre- sumed infections of 21 per 10,000 people during the week ending Sunday, down about half from the previous week. Added 47 new cases, increas- ing its total to 1,460. 97741 Madras: Recorded new confirmed or presumed infections of 18 per 10,000 people during the week end- ing Sunday, up slightly from the previous week. Added 23 new cases, increasing its total to 1,151. INSIDE • Nationally, new COVID-19 cases plummet to lowest levels in a year, A7 97603 Klamath Falls: Re- corded new confirmed or pre- sumed infections of 26 per 10,000 people during the week ending Sunday, down by about a quarter from the previous week. Added 76 new cases, in- creasing its total to 2,297. 97754 Prineville: Recorded new confirmed or presumed infections of 25 per 10,000 people during the week ending Sunday, down from the previ- ous week. Added 51 new cases, increasing its total to 1,057. 97030 Gresham: Recorded new confirmed or presumed infections of 23 per 10,000 people during the week end- ing Sunday, up slightly from the previous week. Added 89 new cases, increasing its total to 2,861. 97355 Lebanon: Recorded Judge denies businesses seeking block on COVID-19 restrictions Associated Press PORTLAND — A federal judge has deter- mined that a group of businesses and political action committees that sought to block Oregon Gov. Kate Brown’s COVID-19 restrictions hav- en’t shown enough evidence to prompt such a move. The group — which includes the Gresham restaurant Spud Monkey’s Bar and Grill, its owner Melissa Adams and political action com- mittees Oregon Moms Union and Heart of Main Street — filed a temporary restraining order against Brown on May 5. The order protested the “unfair restrictions” they said the governor had put on businesses and public school students. 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