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Oregon state officials brace for chaos in the vaccine rollout while Gov. Brown continues to receive criticism - State of Reform


Oregon state officials brace for chaos in the vaccine rollout while Gov. Brown continues to receive criticism
Sydney Kurle | Feb 8, 2021
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Oregon officials at the state and county levels are bracing for chaos in the vaccination rollout as seniors who are living independently are now eligible for the vaccine, beginning with those who are 80 years and older. Meanwhile Gov. Kate Brown continues to receive criticism from the House and Senate Republican Caucuses about the vaccine rollout. 
 
 
Brown received criticism from policymakers and hospitals on her choice to prioritize vaccinating teachers ahead of seniors in an effort to return kids to in-person schooling. This change came after the Trump administration had promised extra doses to states. Oregon had decided to vaccinate teachers and seniors at the same time in response to the extra doses, but the doses promised to states did not materialize.  ....

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Oregon Legislature opens on a quiet note


SALEM — For the opening day of the legislative session, it was eerily quiet at the Oregon Capitol Thursday.
The rotunda, usually filled with elected officials and their staff, interested members of the public and busloads of schoolchildren, was nearly silent due to COVID-19 restrictions and a highly visible security force on hand to quell possible violent protests — although only about a half-dozen flag-waving protesters showed up.
Sheets of plywood covered the windows on the first floor of the building, and fencing and large concrete barriers lined the north sidewalk. Numerous state troopers — some with dogs — were present, and at least a dozen members of the Oregon National Guard were stationed throughout the building. ....

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