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Malheur County could slide back to high risk level | Local News Stories

MALHEUR COUNTY After less than a week of being put into a ‘moderate risk’ level related to the spread of COVID-19, Malheur County is in danger of sliding backwards due to case rates. The risk levels are reestablished every two weeks with a built-in warning week that change could be on the way. Such a change would mean no limited fans at home games for some schools, including Vale and Nyssa, which have allowed it, and if the county slides back into the former ‘extreme risk’ category, it will be a season-ender for volleyball, which just barely got the green light for a season last week.

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Restaurants gear up for reopening on Friday

ONTARIO Local restaurants are gearing up for inside dining on Friday now that Malheur County has jumped to the moderate risk level based on COVID-19 spread from extreme risk, for at least the next two weeks, into March, beginning Friday. Gov. Kate Brown made the announcement on Tuesday afternoon. Jason Jungling, co-owner of the Plaza Inn, said that it was good news, and that he had a larger shipment of food coming to be ready. Jungling has been having outside dining outside his business, fighting snow and wind to stay open. At Bob’s Steak N’ Spirits in Nyssa, Bob Holmes is busy getting ready to reopen after being closed since Nov, 16, because of Malheur County being put in the “extreme risk” level which brought a ban on indoor dining. The impact on the restaurant industry has been hard, Holmes said.

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