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Pamplin Media Group - Protecting local businesses


Protecting local businesses
City resolution intended to protect businesses trying to follow COVID mandates from state sanctions
The Prineville City Council hopes to pass a resolution that will give additional legal protection to businesses as they try to follow COVID guidelines.
Resolution 1474 was passed by the council this past Tuesday during a regular business meeting held virtually because of the pandemic.
The resolution finds that business owners and persons complying with the Temporary Oregon OSHA COVID-19 (rules) are taking reasonable precautions to minimize the spread and exposure of the coronavirus and should not face legal sanctions, even if those actions are inconsistent with executive orders related to COVID-19, the council explained in a statement. ....

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Pamplin Media Group - Local health officials request higher vaccine allocation


Local health officials request higher vaccine allocation
Crook County residents ages 65 and older should be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine soon
As vaccinations continue and more time passes since the holiday season, COVID cases are again on the decline.
However, local case totals have yet to drop to a point where Crook County will move to a lower risk category and enable more businesses to open to indoor patronage.
I think that we are past that surge that we had over Christmas and New Year s, said Vicky Ryan, the local emergency preparedness coordinator with Crook County Health Department.
When January began, the number of new and presumptive cases reported statewide averaged about 1,150 per day. During the second week of the month, that average dropped to about 1,093, according to Oregon Health Authority data. The final day of January where new and presumptive case totals exceeded 1,000 was Jan. 16, and since that date, the daily average has d ....

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