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Salem-News.com (Apr-09-2020 14:05)
COVID-19 Claims Six More OregoniansSalem-News.comHealth authorities in Oregon report 6 new COVID-19 deaths and 83 new cases. (PORTLAND, Ore.) -
COVID-19 has claimed 6 more lives in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll to 44. Oregon Health Authority also reported 83 new cases, bringing the state total to 1,321.
Salem-News.com (Apr-07-2020 15:27)
Will the Rally `Round the Flag Syndrome Affect the Presidential Election?Ralph E. Stone, Salem-News.com CommentaryTrump received intelligence reports in January of the dangers of a likely COVID-19 pandemic -but he called such news a hoax, fake news, and a Democrat conspiracy. (SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.) -
The rally 'round the flag effect (or syndrome) is a concept used in political science and international relations to explain increased short-run popular support of the President of the United States during periods of international crisis or war.
Salem-News.com (Apr-05-2020 00:56)
COVID-19 Claims Four More Lives in OregonSalem-News.comOregon reports 4 new COVID-19 deaths and 100 new COVID-19 cases (PORTLAND, Ore.) -
COVID-19 has claimed four more lives in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll from 22 to 26, the Oregon Health Authority reported at 8 a.m. Saturday.
Salem-News.com (Apr-03-2020 14:44)
Oregon`s COVID Death Toll Rises to 22Salem-News.comNon-medical masks can supplement but not replace Stay Home, Save Lives. (PORTLAND, Ore.) -
COVID-19 has claimed one more life in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll to 22, the Oregon Health Authority reported at 8 a.m. today.
Salem-News.com (Apr-03-2020 13:59)
Should COVID-19 Treatment Involve Ventilators Being Reprogrammed Because of Damage to Lungs?Marianne Skolek-Perez Salem-News.com Investigative Reporter"COVID does not appear to be a pneumonia, instead resembles something similar to high altitude sickness. We are treating the wrong disease." -Dr. Sidell (MYRTLE BEACH, SC) -
I recently began following Dr. Sidell on Twitter and was struck by his first-hand accounts of treating patients with COVID-19 on the front lines at hospitals in New York.
Salem-News.com (Apr-01-2020 18:35)
Oregonians Struggling to Pay for Housing due to COVID-19Salem-News.comThe Executive Order bans evictions and prohibits late fees for nonpayment of rent during the moratorium. (SALEM, Ore.) -
Oregonians suffering from the economic impacts of COVID-19 are not only worried about their health, they’re also navigating how to stay afloat. Oregon has programs available to support you during this crisis.
Salem-News.com (Apr-01-2020 18:01)
One More Oregonian Dies from COVID-19Salem-News.comThere are 47 new COVID-19 cases in Oregon, totaling 736. (PORTLAND, Ore.) -
COVID-19 has claimed one more life in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll to 19, the Oregon Health Authority reported at 8 a.m. today.
Salem-News.com (Mar-31-2020 21:35)
Oregon COVID Response Team to Ensure Delivery of PPE to all 36 CountiesSalem-News.comAll 36 counties and Oregon's 9 Tribes are expected to receive shipments by April 6th. (SALEM, Ore.) -
The State of Oregon expects a shipment of personal protective equipment (PPE) from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
Salem-News.com (Mar-26-2020 22:52)
E-Liquids and Their Flavors: What Adults Need to KnowSalem-News.comNicotine is optional as many e-liquids do not contain any nicotine whatsoever. (SALEM, Ore.) -
E-Liquid is known by many different names such as e-juice, vape juice, vape liquid, etc. It is a flavored liquid, which may or may not contain nicotine.
Salem-News.com (Mar-26-2020 16:58)
Oregon Guardsmen Transport Supplies to Support Medical ResponseSalem-News.comThe team will also set up a temporary structure(s) at the Blue Mountain Hospital in John Day. (SALEM, Ore.) -
The Oregon National Guard, in conjunction with the Oregon Department of Administrative Services (DAS) is scheduled to provide and deliver 150 military cots along with blankets and hygiene packs to La Grande, Oregon, March 26. |
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