Situation Summary:
Officials recommend staying informed and practicing good personal hygiene including washing hands regularly, staying home when sick, and covering any cough you may have. You can reduce the chance of getting any viral infection by avoiding people who are sick and not touching your eyes, nose, or mouth before washing your hands. Your healthcare provider can offer the best advice regarding the use of masks specifically for protection.
Oregon Emergency Management has always recommended every family be two weeks ready and have enough food and supplies to be able to shelter in place for a two week period if needed. It’s always a good idea to be two weeks ready.
Based on current information, the primary way the virus is spread is through airborne droplets when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or simply speaks close to you. The data on this new virus is still changing rapidly. Links to official information sources are provided below on this page. Our most recent articles are contained near the bottom of this page.
Klamath Alerts does not support vaccine mandates. We believe the choice should be yours alone. We encourage our readers to do their own research about Covid-19 and the government handling of the pandemic. The numbers here are mostly provided by Oregon Health Authority. The reliability of PCR tests is challenged by well respected medical professionals.
Monitor adverse vaccine reaction data here at Open VAERS.
Confirmed Cases In Klamath County
Klamath County Covid-19 Related Deaths
Deaths in Oregon
Total Cases In Oregon
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Coronavirus Tracking via Worldometer
CDC Official Information
OREGON REPORTS 1,643 NEW CONFIRMED AND PRESUMPTIVE COVID-19 CASES, 28 NEW DEATHS. OREGON ADDS 13,448 NEW COVID-19 VACCINATIONS TO STATEWIDE TOTAL
PORTLAND, Ore. — COVID-19 has claimed 28 more lives in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll to 1,603 the Oregon Health Authority reported at 12:01 a.m. today. State health officials also added...
Klamath County reports 37 new cases of COVID-19, 5 deaths
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – Klamath County Public Health (KCPH) officials report 37 new cases of COVID-19, and five deaths. The local case count is 2,215. Deaths now total 26. This week’s count is 226....
Governor Kate Brown Provides Updates on COVID-19 in Oregon
(Salem, OR) — Governor Kate Brown held a press conference today to update Oregonians on the status of COVID-19 vaccinations in Oregon, as well as school reopening plans. The Governor was joined by...
OREGON REPORTS 1,755 NEW CONFIRMED AND PRESUMPTIVE COVID-19 CASES, 7 NEW DEATHS
PORTLAND, Ore. — COVID-19 has claimed seven more lives in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll to 1,575, the Oregon Health Authority reported at 12:01 a.m. today. Oregon Health Authority reported...
Vaccine update: Statewide vaccine committee met Thursday; numbers update through this morning
Oregon’s COVID-19 Vaccine Advisory Committee (VAC) met for the first time Thursday to discuss how critical workers and vulnerable populations will be prioritized in the state’s vaccine rollout. The...
Sky Lakes, Public Health partner to deliver COVID-19 vaccinations
Sky Lakes Medical Center staff nurses and pharmacists today joined staff from Klamath County Public Health to provide COVID-19 vaccinations at select community long-term care facilities. The joint...






