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Friday, May 21, 2021 |
Chad Groening (OneNewsNow.com)
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An Oregon-based constitutional attorney questions if it s even possible for more than a half-dozen eastern Oregon counties to become part of Idaho.
A total of seven counties in Oregon have voted to support efforts to leave the Democrat-controlled state and become part of Republican-controlled Idaho. WKRN.com reports the counties want to be part of the Greater Idaho movement, which is pushing the plan to move Idaho s border so the state encompasses more conservative counties in Oregon, northern California, and southeastern Washington.
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As we wrote about here, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) announced yesterday that fully vaccinated individuals can resume normal day-to-day activities without wearing masks or socially distancing. Hours later, Oregon Governor Kate Brown and Washington Governor Jay Inslee announced plans for each state to relax its respective mask and social-distancing requirements in a manner consistent with the new CDC guidance.
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Oregon will follow the CDC’s guidance as a matter of state public health policy. Accordingly, fully vaccinated individuals will not be required to wear masks or socially distance in most public spaces. Note that, as with the CDC’s guidance, this does not apply to public transportation, hospitals, health clinics and long-term care facilities, or correctional facilities. In the coming days, the Oregon Health Authority will provide updated guidance for businesses to allow the op
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KLCC s Tiffany Eckert gets some local reaction in Eugene on the recent lift of the mask requirement for people who are fully vaccinated against coronavirus.
Clockwise, Jaymie Seiders, Wes Shorack, Ebony Null and Tony Tuerk with his wife and pooch.
Credit Tiffany Eckert
Jaime Seiders: “For the people who want to wear masks, I think that’s great. And I think it’s a good option for the people who don’t, you know? I don’t’ really care too much either way. If I’m required to wear it I will and if I’m not, I most likely won’t.”