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PHASE IIREOPENING OREGON
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GOVERNOR KATE BROWN, JUNE 4, 2020
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WE HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO REBUILD ASAFE AND STRONG OREGON BECAUSE WE AREMEETING THE GOALS THAT DOCTORS ANDPUBLIC HEALTH EXPERTS HAVE LAID OUTFOR US.________________________________________________
GOVERNOR KATE BROWN, JUNE 3, 2020
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Minimize hospitalizations and deaths Allow people to safely return to work so they can support themselves andtheir families Minimize risk to frontline workers Avoid overwhelming health systems Protect those at highest risk of severe illness, especially communities ofcolor Support for small local gatherings that preserve community cohesion andcultural practices.
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GOALS FOR REOPENING______________________________________________
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Continue to meet the Phase 1 requirements:
Declining diseaseprevalenceAdequate number ofcontact tracers, reflectiveof community
PHASE II - HOW TO ENTER
Minimum Testing RegimenAdequate isolation andquarantine facilitiesSufficient hospital surgecapacitySufficient PPE supply forhospitals and first responders
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A minimum of 70% of newCOVID-19 positive cases mustbe traced to an existing case
A minimum of 95% of allnew cases must be contact
traced within 24 hours
No significantincrease in incidentcases or positivity
21 Daysminimum in
Phase I
PHASE II: ADDITIONAL CRITERIASecondly, counties must also:
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OREGON'S PHASED REOPENING________________________________________________
Restaurants & Bars; PersonalServices; Gyms/Fitness;
Shopping Centers & Malls
Venues & Events;Recreational Sports; Indoor
Activities; Outdoor Activities;Swimming Pools; Spas;
Sports Courts
Limited Return to WorkRestaurant & Bars
Travel
Statewide Baseline Phase I
NEVER CLOSED: CONSTRUCTION, MANUFACTURING, AGRICULTURE, OTHER INDUSTRIES
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Phase II
Face Covering Guidelines;Transit; Outdoor Recreation;
Employer; Retail; Childcare; SummerCamps; Summer School
N/AZoos/Gardens/MuseumsSports: Return to Train
Guidance
Additions
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Gatherings limited to 25 for civic, cultural and religious; 10 for social/recreationalOnly essential travelWork remotely to maximum extent possible
BASELINE/STATEWIDE GUIDANCE________________________________________________
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Baseline General Guidance
Face covering guidance; Public guidance; Employer; Transit; Retail; Childcare; Summer Camp;Summer School; Outdoor Recreation
Statewide Guidance
Zoos/Gardens/Museums – limited openingCollegiate & Professional Sports – Return to train
Additions to Statewide Guidance
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Gatherings limited to 25 for civic, cultural, religious, social & recreationalLocal travel onlyWork remotely to maximum extent possible
PHASE I GUIDANCE________________________________________________
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Phase I General Guidance
Restaurant & Bars Personal ServicesGyms/FitnessShopping Centers & Malls
Limited Reopening of Certain Sectors:
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Expanded gatherings: limit of 50 indoors, 100 outdoorsThis is the default limit; guidance for specific sectors may allow larger numbers up to 250
Increased travel, commensurate with increased openingsLimited return to work; remote working recommended
PHASE II GUIDANCE________________________________________________
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Phase II General Guidance
Venues & Event Operators: Theaters, Movie theaters, Places of Worship Must set COVID occupancy limit based on size of venue, subject to cap of 250Occupancy limitations with physical distancing; sanitization requirements
Indoor/Outdoor Activities: Bowling, Pool, Arcades, Batting cages, Mini GolfPhysical distancing; sanitization requirements
Limited Reopening of Certain Sectors
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PHASE II GUIDANCE________________________________________________
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Restaurant/BarsExtend curfew to midnightIncrease footprint for table space with approved outdoor spaceAllow partitions to curb physical distancing in booths
Recreational Sport GuidanceLimited Return to Play for non-contact sportsSports courts – Tennis; Pickleball
Swimming Pools & Spas
Additional Guidance for Phase II
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NEW LIMITS AND STANDARDSDefault limit is 50 Indoors, 100 Outdoors
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GATHERINGS
See specific OHA guidance on GatheringsApplies to pools, backyard weddings,recreational sports, etc.Applies unless a specific exception applies
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The following venues may have up to 250people if COVID-occupancy* allows:
RestaurantsVenues such as theaters and churchesGyms/Fitness
*COVID occupancy is ability to physicallydistance people not in the same party at aminimum of 6 feet, not to exceedoccupancy limit
Note: Gathering limits have never beenapplicable to some services and sectors,including: workplaces, banks and creditunions, schools, government, grocerystores & retail
ALL SUBJECT TO PUBLIC HEALTH GUIDELINES, PHYSICAL DISTANCING, AND SANITIZATION GUIDELINES.
WHAT REOPENS IN PHASE II?________________________________________________
Recreational sports
Faith-based gatherings maymeet in larger, physically-
distanced groups
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Bars and restaurants canstay open until midnight
Activities like bowling alleys,arcades, mini golf Pools
Limited Return to WorkRemote work still recommended
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