Oregon set record highs for coronavirus cases for the seventh straight week, posting 10,355 confirmed or presumed infections for the week ending Sunday.
Thats 14% higher than the previous weeks record.
If theres any solace, its that cases appear to be slowing this week and there might not be a new high for the eighth consecutive time.
Twenty-seven ZIP codes in Oregon recorded at least 100 new cases last week, and 15 of those are in the Portland metro area. A Salem ZIP code posted the most new cases statewide, with ZIP codes for Klamath Falls, Medford, Redmond, Albany, Hermiston, Bend and The Dalles also posting large case counts.
The Oregonian/OregonLive is monitoring state coronavirus data, reporting by ZIP code the areas with the greatest weekly changes.
Our analysis also highlights the areas with the most new cases in relation to population. Fully 136 ZIP codes recorded at least 20 new cases per 10,000 residents last week.
(Clickhere for an interactive map).
Heres a brief summary of the communities that added the most new cases for the week ending Sunday, Dec. 6:
97301 Salem
This Marion County ZIP code added 222 cases, raising its tally to 1,917. Thats the fifth most in Oregon and 25th most per capita since the start of the pandemic.
97236 east Portland (Pleasant Valley/Powellhurst-Gilbert/Centennial)
This Multnomah County ZIP code added 213 cases, increasing its total to 1,922. Thats the fourth most in Oregon and 15th most per capita since the start of the pandemic.
97233 east Portland/Gresham (Hazelwood/Glenfair/Centennial/Rockwood)
This Multnomah County ZIP code added 208 cases, raising its tally to 2,126. Thats the second most in Oregon and 11th most per capita since the start of the pandemic.
97123 Hillsboro
This Washington County ZIP code added 200 cases, increasing its total to 1,583. Thats the eighth most in Oregon and 32nd most per capita since the start of the pandemic.
97071 Woodburn
This Marion County ZIP code added 197 cases, raising its tally to 1,964. Thats the third most in Oregon and seventh most per capita since the start of the pandemic.
97305 Salem
This Marion County ZIP code added 183 cases, increasing its total to 1,784. Thats the seventh most in Oregon and 18th most per capita since the start of the pandemic.
97266 east Portland (Lents/Powellhurst-Gilbert)
This Multnomah County ZIP code added 163 cases, raising its tally to 1,273. Thats the 13th most in Oregon and 24th most per capita since the start of the pandemic.
97230 east Portland/Gresham (Argay Terrace/Russell/Hazelwood/Wilkes)
This Multnomah County ZIP code added 151 cases, increasing its total to 1,544. Thats the ninth most in Oregon and 22nd most per capita since the start of the pandemic.
97124 Hillsboro
This Washington County ZIP code added 143 cases, raising its tally to 1,031. Thats the 17th most in Oregon and 93rd most per capita since the start of the pandemic.
97603 Klamath Falls
This Klamath County ZIP code added 141 cases, increasing its total to 600. Thats the 51st most in Oregon and 78th most per capita since the start of the pandemic.
97030 Gresham
This Multnomah County ZIP code added 138 cases, raising its total to 1,479. Thats the 10th most in Oregon and 20th most per capita since the start of the pandemic.
97501 Medford
This Jackson County ZIP code also added 138 cases, increasing its total to 1,449. Thats the 11th most in Oregon and 34th most per capita since the start of the pandemic.
97116 Forest Grove
This Washington County ZIP code added 134 cases, raising its total to 833. Thats the 27th most in Oregon and 37th most per capita since the start of the pandemic.
97045 Oregon City
This Clackamas County ZIP code also added 134 cases, increasing its total to 1,057. Thats the 16th most in Oregon and 95th most per capita since the start of the pandemic.
97007 Beaverton
This Washington County ZIP code added 132 cases, raising its total to 1,077. Thats the 19th most in Oregon and 64th most per capita since the start of the pandemic.
97080 Gresham
This Multnomah County ZIP code added 126 cases, increasing its total to 1,365. Thats the 12th most in Oregon and 38th most per capita since the start of the pandemic.
97006 Beaverton
This Washington County ZIP code added 124 cases, raising its total to 998. Thats the 20th most in Oregon and 61st most per capita since the start of the pandemic.
97303 Keizer
This Marion County ZIP code added 120 cases, increasing its total to 1,082. Thats the 15th most in Oregon and 48th most per capita since the start of the pandemic.
Heres a brief summary of the communities with at least 30 new cases that added the most new cases per capita for the week ending Sunday, Dec. 6:
97761 Warm Springs
This ZIP code recorded new confirmed or presumed infections totaling 128 per 10,000 people during the week ending Sunday, up from the previous week.
The Jefferson County ZIP code, which includes the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation, added 55 new cases, increasing its total to 522.
97071 Woodburn
This ZIP code recorded new confirmed or presumed infections of 67 per 10,000 people during the week ending Sunday, essentially unchanged from the previous week.
The Marion County ZIP code added 197 new cases, raising its tally to 1,964.
97741 Madras
This ZIP code recorded new confirmed or presumed infections of 61 per 10,000 people during the week ending Sunday, double from the previous week.
The Jefferson County ZIP code added 75 new cases, increasing its total to 386.
97032 Hubbard
This ZIP code recorded new confirmed or presumed infections of 58 per 10,000 people during the week ending Sunday, up from the previous week.
The Marion County ZIP code added 30 new cases, raising its tally to 218.
97236 east Portland (Pleasant Valley/Powellhurst-Gilbert/Centennial)
This ZIP code recorded new confirmed or presumed infections of 52 per 10,000 people during the week ending Sunday, down from the previous week.
The Multnomah County ZIP code added 213 new cases, increasing its total to 1,922.
97113 Cornelius
This ZIP code recorded new confirmed or presumed infections totaling 51 per 10,000 people during the week ending Sunday, down from the previous week.
The Washington County ZIP code added 76 new cases, raising its tally to 714.
97233 east Portland (Hazelwood/Glenfair/Centennial/Rockwood)
This ZIP code recorded new confirmed or presumed infections of 51 per 10,000 people during the week ending Sunday, down from the previous week.
The Multnomah County ZIP code added 208 new cases, increasing its total to 2,126.
97116 Forest Grove
This ZIP code recorded new confirmed or presumed infections totaling 50 per 10,000 people during the week ending Sunday, up from the previous week.
The Washington County ZIP code added 134 new cases, raising its tally to 833.
97603 Klamath Falls
This ZIP code recorded new confirmed or presumed infections of 49 per 10,000 people during the week ending Sunday, up slightly from the previous week.
The Klamath County ZIP code added 141 new cases, increasing its total to 600.
97601 Klamath Falls
This ZIP code recorded new confirmed or presumed infections totaling 48 per 10,000 people during the week ending Sunday, up from the previous week.
The Klamath County ZIP code added 108 new cases, raising its tally to 412.
97266 east Portland (Lents/Powellhurst-Gilbert)
This ZIP code recorded new confirmed or presumed infections of 47 per 10,000 people during the week ending Sunday, down from the previous week.
The Multnomah County ZIP code added 163 new cases, increasing its total to 1,273.
97024 Fairview
This ZIP code recorded new confirmed or presumed infections of 45 per 10,000 people during the week ending Sunday, down from the previous week.
The Multnomah County ZIP code added 47 new cases, raising its tally to 517.
97058 The Dalles
This ZIP code recorded new confirmed or presumed infections of 44 per 10,000 people during the week ending Sunday, up sharply from the previous week.
The Wasco County ZIP code added 91 new cases, increasing its total to 580.
97838 Hermiston
This ZIP code recorded new confirmed or presumed infections of 43 per 10,000 people during the week ending Sunday, up from the previous week.
The Umatilla County ZIP code added 112 new cases, raising its tally to 2,182.
97305 Salem
This ZIP code recorded new confirmed or presumed infections of 42 per 10,000 people during the week ending Sunday, up slightly from the previous week.
The Marion County ZIP code added 183 new cases, increasing its total to 1,784.
97301 Salem
This ZIP code recorded new confirmed or presumed infections of 42 per 10,000 people during the week ending Sunday, unchanged from the previous week.
The Marion County ZIP code added 222 new cases, raising its tally to 1,917.
97123 Hillsboro
This ZIP code recorded new confirmed or presumed infections of 41 per 10,000 people during the week ending Sunday, down from the previous week.
The Washington County ZIP code added 200 new cases, raising its tally to 1,583.
97914 Ontario
This ZIP code recorded new confirmed or presumed infections of 40 per 10,000 people during the week ending Sunday, down from the previous week.
The Malheur County ZIP code added 77 new cases, raising its tally to 1,811.
-- Brad Schmidt; bschmidt@oregonian.com; 503-294-7628; @_brad_schmidt
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