Feb. 24 forecast shows decline of COVID-19 hospitalizations in Oregon By Erik Robinson February 24, 2022 Data also show Oregon’s omicron peak was fourth-lowest in the country on a population-weighted basis.
Feb. 10 forecast reveals omicron peak has passed By Erik Robinson February 10, 2022 Projection also accounts for importance of maintaining public health measures, including indoor masking.
Feb. 3 forecast shows COVID-19 hospitalizations reaching peak in Oregon By Erik Robinson February 03, 2022 OHSU forecaster credits Oregonians for reducing infections, lowering per-capita hospitalizations compared with other states.
New study suggests two paths toward ‘super immunity’ to COVID-19 By Erik Robinson January 25, 2022 OHSU laboratory research compares routes to immunity involving vaccination.
Jan. 13 COVID-19 forecast continues to show severe strain on Oregon hospitals By Erik Robinson January 13, 2022 New forecast reveals situation would be even worse except for the fact that Oregonians are stepping up measures to reduce transmission.
Jan. 6 COVID-19 forecast continues to project severe strain on Oregon hospitals By Erik Robinson January 06, 2022 With breakthrough infections spreading, vaccinated Oregonians can flatten the curve by masking, refraining from indoor gatherings.
Dec. 31 forecast: Omicron wave of infections begins now By Erik Robinson December 31, 2021 Extremely contagious virus variant will severely strain Oregon hospital capacity.
As a significantly higher COVID surge looms, hospital systems ask for your help December 21, 2021 Get vaccinated and get boosted if you have not already done so.
Breakthrough infections generate ‘super immunity’ to COVID-19, study suggests By Erik Robinson December 16, 2021 COVID-19 vaccination provides a foundation of protection that’s enhanced by breakthrough infection; ‘the key is to get vaccinated.'
Dec. 10 forecast: Oregon should expect wave of infections from omicron variant By Erik Robinson December 10, 2021 OHSU underscores importance of vaccination and vaccine boosters to reduce spread of COVID-19.