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Child care was already scarce in Oregon The pandemic made things worse

Jen Scales was less than six months pregnant when she began looking for day care for her second son in 2017. Finding high-quality care for her older son had been a challenge, and she wanted to start the process early this time around. The first center she called had a one- to two-year waitlist. The next three were fully booked, too. It was her fifth attempt before she finally found a child .

Pamplin Media Group - Parents rally to save Portland Children s Museum as former leaders stay mum

Pamplin Media Group - Parents rally to save Portland Children s Museum as former leaders stay mum
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Oregon s Performance Venues And Tourist Attractions Are Beginning To Reopen

/ Amy Yerman of Vancouver, Wash., was thrilled to return to skating at Oaks Park, April 13, 2021. Yerman says she has been skating there since she was a child and couldn’t wait to return. Skating sessions are limited to 50 people. As more Oregonians get vaccinated and the state begins to re-open, performance venues and tourist attractions are figuring out how to do it both quickly and safely. Oaks Amusement Park in Portland opened for the first time in a year on Saturday, the latest proof that Oregon’s tourism attractions and public spaces are beginning to stir after a year of pandemic shutdowns and the latest test of public attitudes toward resuming pre-COVID-19 life with new safety precautions in place.

Oregon s performance venues and tourist attractions are beginning to reopen | Coronavirus

PORTLAND — Oaks Amusement Park in Portland will open for the first time in a year on Saturday, April 17, the latest proof that Oregon’s tourism attractions and public spaces are beginning to stir after a year of pandemic shutdowns — and the latest test of public attitudes toward resuming pre-COVID-19 life with new safety precautions in place. “We’re going to be implementing social distancing requirements,” said parks events director, Emily MacKay. “Increased sanitation, encouraging people to wash their hands, all of those things that over the last year we’ve learned how to do in the essential things, now we’re going to apply to the fun things.”

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