Oregon vaccine law begins next month (copy)

In this 2014 photo, a seventh grader gets vaccinated against tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis by a registered nurse for Bend-La Pine Schools at Ensworth Elementary School in Bend. 

Oregon health officials are encouraging vaccination against pertussis, also known as whooping cough, after an increase in cases across nine Oregon counties. There have been 15 cases in Deschutes County and eight cases in Jefferson County.

Overall, 178 cases have been reported to Oregon Health Authority's Public Health Division this year. This is an increase of more than 770% from the 20 cases reported in 2023. However, the 2024 numbers are similar to those seen during pre-pandemic years.

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Reporter: narellanosummer@bendbulletin.com, 541-383-0325

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Noemi Arellano-Summer is schools, youth and families reporter at the ÅÝֱܽ²¥. She previously reported on homelessness and the 2020 eviction moratorium with the Howard Center of Investigative Journalism through Boston University. She was raised in Long Beach, California, where she started her journalism career reporting for her high school newspaper. In her free time, she can be found meandering through a bookstore or writing short stories.

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