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Oregon’s U.S. Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden announced that Oregon will receive nearly $38.6 million in Child Care and Development Block Grant funding to help support families’ child care needs and child care providers throughout the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding allows Oregon to increase income limits for applicants, allowing more essential workers access to child care. The Department of Human Services has also waived copayments for all families participating in the program. Funding will also support child care centers that are closed during this pandemic so they can stay afloat to serve our communities once more parents go back to work.
If you think you are eligible for child care, contact 211 info for a referral:
- Call 211 and follow the prompt for Child Care
- Text the keyword “children” or “niños” to 898211 (TXT211).
Email children@211info.org.
COVID-19 has claimed six more lives in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll to 64, the Oregon Health Authority reported at 8 a.m. today.
Oregon Health Authority also reported 73 new cases of COVID-19 as of 8 a.m. today bringing the state total to 1,736. The new COVID-19 cases reported today are in the following counties: Benton (2), Clackamas (8), Deschutes (4), Douglas (2), Klamath (3), Lane (1), Linn (1), Malheur (1), Marion (15), Multnomah (18), Umatilla (5), Washington (12), and Yamhill (1). To see more case and county-level data, Oregon Health updates its website once a day: www.healthoregon.org/coronavirus.
Oregon’s 59th COVID-19 death is an 84-year-old man in Multnomah County, who tested positive on March 24 and died on April 13 at his residence. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 60th COVID-19 death is a 56-year-old man in Multnomah County, who tested positive on March 28 and died on April 14 at Legacy Mount Hood Medical Center. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 61st COVID-19 death is a 78-year-old man in Multnomah County, who tested positive on March 30 and died on April 14 at his residence. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 62nd COVID-19 death is a 69-year-old man in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 13 and died on April 15 at Kaiser Sunnyside Medical Center. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 63rd COVID-19 death is a 74-year-old woman in Benton County, who tested positive on April 2 and died on April 14 at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 64th COVID-19 death is a 92-year-old man in Marion County, who died April 11 and tested positive April 14. He had underlying medical conditions.
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