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Oregonians age 45 and older with underlying conditions can get COVID vaccine March 29 general population by July 1 By Aimee Green, oregonlive.com
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State leaders will announce Friday that the next wave of Oregonians to start receiving COVID-19 vaccinations after seniors will be residents ages 45 and older who have underlying medical conditions, including cancer, Type 2 diabetes and severe obesity – but not smokers.
Officials say this group will be eligible no later than March 29. Farm workers, employees in food processing and people who are homeless also will be eligible at the same time.
By May 1, the state plans to open vaccinations to people with underlying medical conditions ages 16 to 44. Frontline workers such as grocery store employees, restaurant and bar staff, bus drivers, construction workers and government employees also will become eligible on that same date. But those workers must not be able to work from home and must have close contact
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