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Data digest: Covid by the numbers for Feb. 15, 2022

Oregon Health Authority’s hospitalization data shows regional Covid hospitalizations falling as of Feb. 15, 2022.

Covid hospitalizations in both Oregon and in Salem are falling from their peaks during the omicron surge, but remain high.

Here’s Salem Reporter’s Covid report for Tuesday, Feb. 15.

Total Salem Hospital patients with Covid: 98 as of Tuesday morning, three fewer than Monday.

Of those, 16 are in the intensive care unit, and six are on ventilators. 

Sixty-one of those are not vaccinated against Covid, and 37 are vaccinated. 

Salem Health does not consistently report the number of patients who have received a booster vaccine dose because of the difficulty tracking whether patients are eligible for a booster in real time, spokeswoman Lisa Wood said. The vaccinated patient count includes any patient who has received at least two doses of a Moderna or Pfizer vaccine, or the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine.

Total Salem Hospital bed occupancy: 520 patients; the hospital is licensed for 494 beds.

Total people hospitalized with Covid in Region 2 (Marion, Polk, Yamhill, Linn, Benton, Lincoln counties): 154. Of those, 25 are in the intensive care unit and 10 are on ventilators.

Total Region 2 hospital bed occupancy: 98 of 100 staffed ICU beds and 683 of 693 non-ICU beds in use. 

New Covid cases reported in Marion County: 148

New Covid cases reported in Polk County: 60

New Covid deaths reported: 20 in Oregon

-Rachel Alexander