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Multnomah County leaving high risk COVID restrictions, maybe forever
On Thursday, Oregon s most populous county will move to lower risk restrictions – likely until all COVID-19 restrictions are dropped. Author: Pat Dooris Updated: 7:15 PM PDT May 26, 2021
PORTLAND, Oregon Multnomah County will move into the state s lowest risk level Thursday, and there s probably no industry more excited than the restaurant and lodging business.
The county will drop from “high risk” down to lower risk, the lowest of the state s four COVID-19 risk levels. It s happening because at least 65% of Multnomah County residents 16 and older were vaccinated with at least one COVID shot.
Mask policies may have changed in Oregon, but practices may not - Portland Business Journal
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Oregon has provided more clarity on the mask guidelines announced last week.
The Oregon Health Authority added some clarification Tuesday about new mask rules that were announced last week. As health officials announced last week, people who are fully vaccinated will no longer be required to wear a mask indoors, but officials clarified that only applies in situations where individuals’ vaccination status is checked.
Fully vaccinated people are still required to wear a mask in a number of places including; health care settings, schools, and on trains, planes, and public transportation.
The new details, included in the Oregon Health Authority’s interim guidance for fully vaccinated individuals, take effect today.