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Some Portland-area restaurants now requiring vaccinations for indoor diners centralmaine.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from centralmaine.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Updated at 12:21 AM increase font size Some Portland-area restaurants now requiring vaccinations for indoor diners They are following a growing national trend as restaurants worry about new COVID variants and rising numbers of cases in their communities. Share Briana Volk is a co-owner of the Portland Hunt & Alpine Club, which has decided not to serve unvaccinated customers indoors. It is one of three restaurants in Portland that adopted such a policy over the weekend. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer Three Portland-area restaurants announced over the weekend that customers dining indoors must be vaccinated against COVID-19. Little Giant on Danforth Street, the Portland Hunt & Alpine Club on Market Street and Crown Jewel on Great Diamond Island have instituted the new rules: While anyone is welcome to eat on their outdoor patios and decks, customers wishing to dine inside must be vaccinated. The policies also apply to people who cannot be vaccinated for ....
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Home health care workers began receiving COVID-19 vaccinations on Sunday, Jan. 10, 2021 in Portland, Ore., at a drive-thru vaccination clinic. But as the state continues to expand vaccine eligibility, health officials from three Portland-area counties have warned that health workers and adults with disabilities may have to wait longer to get their own doses. Three Portland-area public health departments are sounding the alarm that tens of thousands of health workers and adults with disabilities risk falling behind as Gov. Kate Brown moves forward Tuesday with a statewide COVID-19 vaccination campaign for teachers. Multnomah County, Clackamas County and Washington County expect to receive 15,000 first doses of the vaccine this week. Of those, 12,000 are earmarked for educators, leaving just 3,000 for those remaining in . ....