[OMS_MANAGERS] Fwd: FW: Two Week Statewide COVID Freeze starting 11/18
Todd Carpenter
toddecarpenter at gmail.com
Fri Nov 13 13:24:32 PST 2020
i'm hearing that portland metro is four weeks and is completely closed
meaning NO take out. is that true? does anyone know if this is all metro
counties?
On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 1:17 PM Melanie Fisher <m.fisher.dda at gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> Here is the Governors details to her Covid Freeze: Starting NOVEMBER 18th
> thru DECEMBER 2nd.
>
> *From:* LIEBE Annette * GOV
>
> *Sent:* Friday, November 13, 2020 12:29 PM
> *To:* LIEBE Annette * GOV <Annette.LIEBE at oregon.gov>
> *Subject:* Two Week Statewide COVID Freeze starting 11/18
> *Importance:* High
>
>
>
> Here’s a summary of the Two-Week Freeze announced by Governor Brown during
> the noon press conference. These new measures are intended to limit group
> activities and stop the rapid spread of COVID-19 across Oregon.
>
> The Two-Week Freeze measures will be in effect from Nov. 18 through Dec.
> 2, statewide. These risk reduction measures are critical in limiting the
> spread of COVID-19, reducing risk in communities more vulnerable to serious
> illness and death, and helping conserve hospital capacity so that all
> Oregonians can continue to have access to quality care.
>
> The Two-Week Freeze measures include:
>
> - Limiting social get-togethers (indoors and outdoors) to no more than
> six people, total, from no more than two households.
> - Limiting churches and other faith-based venues to a maximum of 25
> people indoors or 50 people outdoors.
> - Limiting restaurants to take-out only.
> - Closing gyms and fitness organizations.
> - Closing indoor recreational facilities, museums, indoor
> entertainment activities, and indoor pools and sports courts.
> - Closing outdoor recreational facilities, zoos, gardens, aquariums,
> outdoor entertainment activities, and outdoor pools.
> - Limiting grocery stores and pharmacies to a maximum of 75% capacity
> and encouraging curbside pick up.
> - Limiting retail stores and retail malls (indoor and outdoor) to a
> maximum of 75% capacity and encouraging curbside pick up.
> - Closing venues (that host or facilitate indoor or outdoor events).
> - Requiring all businesses to mandate work-from-home to the greatest
> extent possible and closing offices to the public.
> - Prohibiting indoor visiting in long-term care facilities.
>
>
> The Two-Week Freeze does not apply to or change current health and safety
> protocols for personal services (such as barber shops, hair salons, and
> non-medical massage therapy), congregate homeless sheltering, outdoor
> recreation and sports, youth programs, childcare, K-12 schools, K-12 sports
> currently allowed to operate, current Division 1 and professional athletics
> exemptions, and higher education — all of which can continue operating
> under previous guidance issued by the Oregon Health Authority.
>
> For all other permitted activities listed above, the Oregon Health
> Authority will be issuing sector-specific guidance within the next week.
> Sectors without specific prohibitions or guidance must operate under
> general employer guidance.
>
> *I had originally scheduled time for both Central and South Central COVID
> response teams on Thursday to discuss revisions to the phased re-opening
> approach. If anyone has questions or would like me to schedule a meeting
> over the weekend or early next week, please just let me know. Otherwise,
> we’ll keep the time on Thursday.*
>
> Best,
>
> Annette Liebe
>
> Regional Solutions Coordinator
>
> Office of Governor Kate Brown
>
> 1011 SW Emkay Dr., Suite 108
>
> Bend, OR 97703
>
> (541) 610-7215
>
> www.regionalsolutions.oregon.gov
>
--
Thanks,
Todd Carpenter
PO Bo 2688
The Dalles, OR 97058
Cell: 503-705-2889
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