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Corvallis sewer surveillance: Novel coronavirus still present but trending downward
Genetic evidence in Corvallis wastewater of the virus that causes COVID-19 has been consistently detected at moderate levels for the past month following a late July spike, said Tyler Radniecki, associate professor of environmental engineering at Oregon State University.
TRACE results suggest 17% of Hermiston community infected with SARS-CoV-2
Preliminary results from random door-to-door TRACE-COVID-19 sampling by Oregon State University last weekend suggest that 17% of the Hermiston community had the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19 on July 25-26.
What to do in Umatilla County in response to COVID-19?
In light of community testing results that indicate Hermiston’s rate of COVID-19 is dangerously high, public health leaders are encouraging residents and employees of local businesses to wear face coverings, stay 6 feet apart in public and use local resources for medical care, public health assistance and other support.
Second round of sampling suggests significantly lower prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 in Newport
Preliminary results of a second round of door-to-door sampling by Oregon State University in Newport suggest a significantly lower prevalence of the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19 on July 11-12 than compared to a similar sampling three weeks earlier.
Oregon State University expands coronavirus prevalence study to Hermiston
TRACE-COVID-19 will sample community members in Hermiston this weekend, July 25-26, at the request of the Oregon Health Authority and Umatilla County Public Health in response to an outbreak of cases in county workplaces.
Oregon State University adds second week of coronavirus prevalence sampling in Newport
TRACE-COVID-19 will return to Newport for two more days of sampling this weekend, July 11-12. The second round of door-to-door sampling in Newport follows a community prevalence estimate of 3.4% on June 20-21 when the TRACE team first visited Newport.
Oregon State University adds second week of coronavirus prevalence sampling in Newport (Mam)
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TRACE results suggest 3.4% of Newport community infected with SARS-CoV-2 (Mam)
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Wide range of COVID-19 resources available for Newport, Lincoln County residents
Public health leaders in Lincoln County offer a range of resources to help community members in Newport and throughout the county address the risk of COVID-19 and reduce the spread of the novel coronavirus.
TRACE results suggest 3.4% of Newport community infected with SARS-CoV-2
Preliminary results from door-to-door sampling by Oregon State University suggest that 3.4% of the Newport community had the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19.
Wide range of COVID-19 resources available for Newport, Lincoln County residents (Mam)
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Oregon State University expands coronavirus prevalence study to Newport
TRACE-COVID-19, the groundbreaking Oregon State University project is expanding to include two days of sampling in Newport on June 20-21. The project will include the collaboration of OSU’s Hatfield Marine Science Center, the OSU Extension Service and the OSU College of Public Health and Human Sciences.