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Claire Poche, a senior health adviser for the Oregon Health Authority, wore white and red makeup – as well as a red tie with a polka dot shirt – in the video announcement, Fox News reported.“As of today, there have been 38,160 cases of COVID-19 in Oregon, with 390 new cases being reported today,†she said. “Sadly, we are also reporting three deaths today, bringing the statewide total for COVID-19-related deaths to 608.""It was only when she cut to fellow senior adviser Shimi Sharief – dressed in a cuddly animal onesie that she said was inspired by the Japanese cartoon 'My Neighbor Totoro' – that it became clear that the costumes were part of a discussion on celebrating Halloween safely during the pandemic," Fox reported.Sharief said the pandemic was “reshaping†how Halloween is celebrated but that it could “still be spooky and fun.â€