Here's Where Oregon Ranks Among The Safest States During COVID-19
By Zuri Anderson
January 22, 2021
Going into 2021, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has put safety at the forefront of Americans' minds. Despite vaccines being administered throughout the country, only 0.62 percent of the population have been fully vaccinated as of January 20, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
Statistics aside, some states may be safer than others. WalletHub looked at all 50 states and the District of Columbia to compare them. Analysts looked at rates of COVID-19 transmission, hospitalizations, death and more.
With that said, where does Oregon rank?
According to the website, the Beaver State came in the No. 11. That means the state is handling the pandemic pretty well. Oregon also had one of the lowest hospitalization rates, researchers noted.
Here are the Top 10 states researchers considered safest during the pandemic:
"Safety is also essential for getting the economy back on track, as the lower COVID-19 transmission and deaths are in a state, the more that state is able to eliminate restrictions on businesses," Adam McCann said. "We’ll only be able to fully get back to life as normal once most of the population is vaccinated against coronavirus, and it will still be months before we can achieve that."
If you want to see the full rankings, click here.
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