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As Oregon Adds More Jobs In Summer 2021, Leisure And Hospitality Sector Struggles
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As Oregon Adds More Jobs In Summer 2020, Leisure And Hospitality Sector Struggles
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By SARA CLINEJuly 8, 2021 GMT
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Commissioners in Oregon’s most populous county voted Thursday to extend a pause on evictions, for tenants who have applied for rental assistance, until the end of September.
Multnomah County Chair Deborah Kafoury said the demand for rental assistance in the county that includes Portland is estimated “to be twice as high as all other Oregon counties combined.” Officials say an additional month will give service providers more time to process and distribute funds to struggling tenants.
“This temporary extension of protections offers a necessary safeguard against the risk of evictions that would disproportionately affect low-income households and communities of color as they await rent relief,” Kafoury said.
Oregon s largest county extends pause on evictions • Daily Journal of Commerce
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MEDFORD, Ore. – While Oregon is reopening, a new variant is causing concern in Oregon. It’s called the Delta variant and it’s in Oregon.
Jackson County Public Health said there are reportedly 13 cases within the state. The Delta variant is the most concerning variant to experts. It’s the one that has been wreaking havoc in places like India killing thousands. But people who are vaccinated against COVID-19 may not need to worry. It’s those who aren’t vaccinated that are seeing adverse symptoms.
“If we can greatly reduce the number of people getting covid, we will simultaneously be reducing the possibility of variant spread,” said Dr. Jim Shames, Director of Jackson County Public Health.