
15, 2020.īeginning in the earliest days of the pandemic, OHSU activated an emergency operations center that adapted response plans already in place from previous pandemic influenza outbreaks, and this group continues to meet. The goal is to contain the spread of the virus, including through the use of vaccines that first arrived at OHSU on Dec. (For more information about community locations and who is eligible, see “Community COVID-19 vaccination sites” below.)Īs the state's academic health center, Oregon Health & Science University remains engaged with state and local public health authorities and health systems across the metro area to coordinate a regional response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

To date, OHSU has completed 46,696 COVID-19 tests for 14,365 staff and students.There have been no new detected patient case since July 6.Among those, a total of 30,347 COVID-19 cases have been detected 6 patients are currently in hospital and 133 patients have tests pending. 28, 2020, there have been 278,687 patients tested. To find vaccination options near you, visit.
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Individuals are considered “up to date” regarding vaccinations when they have received all doses in the primary series and all boosters recommended for them, when eligible: View the CDC’s information.

OHSU uses the term “fully vaccinated” to describe the vaccination status of members and patients, and the CDC uses the term “up to date.” Individuals are considered “fully vaccinated” when they have: a) received both doses of a two-dose COVID-19 vaccine, or b) one dose of a single-dose vaccine, and c) at least 14 days have passed since the individual’s final dose.

(OHSU/Aaron Bieleck) As of Friday, JPatients hospitalized with COVID-19
