Number of infections as a result this reopening and some medical workers say they cant handle a surge in cases we reopen we dont have the capacity for like 6,000 icu beds we dont have the capacity to do that we need to be smart about how we reopen im John Lawrence reporting. Well to the east bay now the regional parks district wants to remind people to keep the park safe from the coronavirus. A number of parts filled to capacity over the weekend just way too many folks out there kron 4 still get uhaul on reports from livermore. Were here at a royal del val one of the busier trails in livermore over the weekend park officials encourage people to get fresh air. But only to exercise not socialize signs posted on the access gates of a royal del val reminding visitors what the rules are in the age of covid19 you to keep working not to the east Bay Regional Park District Police Department tweeted this message sunday afternoon thanking visitors for keeping the park safe and that round valley
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Oregon Values and Beliefs Center finds roughly 30% of Oregonians think the social justice push had good and bad elements.
The Black Lives Matter movement has won supporters and detractors in equal measure, according to a new poll, but many on both sides agree it changed Oregon, and the world.
The Oregon Values and Beliefs Center found that nearly a quintile (19%) of Oregonians believe the social push, often abbreviated as BLM, had a positive impact while a roughly equivalent portion (22%) say the effect was negative.
A larger share, 29%, said the movement contains both good and bad elements. Another fifth (22%) said it had no impact and 9% were unsure.