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Crook County Indoor Dining Back Friday
Crook County businesses that were forced to close because of state COVID restrictions will be allowed to reopen Friday with limitations. The Crook County Health Department announced the county is moving from the Extreme Risk Category to the High Risk Category on Friday February 26
th for the next 2 week cycle. The next 2 week cycle spans from 12:01 AM Friday February 26
th to Midnight Thursday March 11
th.
The total number of cases counted for this next 2-week cycle is 46, which allows Crook County to move out of the Extreme Risk Category into High. This change allows businesses to move to that next step of reopening. The Oregon Health Authority and the Governor’s office will continue to monitor the case counts in order to determine risk levels for future 2 week cycles.
Crook County among 16 counties with improved risk levels, starting Friday
(Update: Gov. Brown announces risk level improvements statewide
Move from Extreme to High allows limited indoor dining, other activities
PRINEVILLE, Ore. (KTVZ) Crook County was approved Tuesday to move down from the Extreme Risk to High Risk category, allowing indoor dining and more businesses to reopen Friday in limited fashion, two weeks after the county had just one too many COVID-19 cases to qualify.
The new category level will be in place for the next 2-week cycle, having had 46 COVID-19 cases reported over the past 2-week period, 13 below the limit of 59 for mid-sized counties. In the previous period, Crook County had 60 cases, sparking frustration among businesses and elected leaders.