Oregon is currently not following a reopening plan. There is a health and safety protocol in place and the Oregon Health Authority may issue additional guidance for individuals and sectors of the economy while this framework is being utilized by the state. Risk is accessed by color-coding: red, orange and green, and restrictions are based on a county's risk level.
Masks are required statewide "at all times" for everyone over the age of 5, with few exceptions.
A travel advisory recommends that people arriving in Oregon from outside the state quarantine for 14 days, with exceptions for essential travel. Health officials encourage Oregonians to stay home or in their region and avoid nonessential trips. Oregon Travel Alerts.
Gathering limits vary based on the risk level of each county. Indoor at-home and social gatherings must be limited to no more than six people in extreme and high risk counties, eight people in moderate risk counties and 10 people in lower risk counties, with additional recommendations for the number of households involved in each. Outdoor at-home and social gatherings must be limited to no more than six people in extreme risk counties, eight people in high risk counties, 10 people in moderate risk counties and 12 people in lower risk counties. Oregon Gatherings Guidance.
Capacity limits and other requirements for eating and drinking establishments, recreation and fitness establishments, entertainment establishments, retail stores, shopping malls, faith institutions, offices and long-term care facility visitation vary based on counties' risk levels.
We have been working hard to update our data to meet the current real-time updates and news. If there is something that we could be doing better or if you see discrepancies, let us know.
We have been working hard to update our data to meet the current real-time updates and news. If there is something that we could be doing better or if you see discrepancies, let us know.
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