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“Survey: Expect gradual return to the workplace.” Kathryn McNutt’s story was about a Greater Oklahoma City Chamber survey in which 71% of members say they are ready to return to office, while 29% are reluctant. Two-thirds say employees are now working remotely. Then another: “Countdown begins to end of mask mandates.” Last week, Oklahoma City and Tulsa allowed their mask mandates to expire after nine months, thus “leaving the decision to require masks up to individual businesses.” The chamber’s Cynthia Reid said large businesses would continue requiring masks until the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advises otherwise. Jane Jenkins, president and CEO of Downtown Oklahoma City Inc., added many will continue mask mandates. ....
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Countdown begins to end of mask mandates journalrecord.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from journalrecord.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Declaration aside, hurdles remain to reopening By: Janice Francis-Smith The Journal Record March 12, 2021 Gov. Kevin Stitt’s latest executive order will likely have little effect on how local businesses operate. (Photo by Janice Francis-Smith) OKLAHOMA CITY – The day after declaring freedom for Oklahomans as the state lifts whatever pandemic-related restrictions had been imposed, Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt issued a proclamation worded with a somewhat less strident tone. Regardless, the provisions of the latest executive order would appear to have little bearing on how local commerce is being conducted. All 77 counties in Oklahoma are still under a state of emergency, keeping the state eligible for emergency federal aid to deal with the pandemic. ....
Rolling blackouts affect 130,000 homes, businesses By: Kathryn McNutt The Journal Record February 16, 2021 Drivers make their way along a road during a winter storm in Oklahoma City. Snow and ice blanketed large swaths of the U.S. on Sunday, prompting canceled flights, making driving perilous and reaching into areas as far south as Texas’ Gulf Coast. (AP photo/Sue Ogrocki) OKLAHOMA CITY – Rolling blackouts enacted Tuesday morning to ease the extreme demand for heat and electricity affected more than 130,000 homes and businesses in Oklahoma, where a state of emergency remains in effect for all 77 counties. Utility companies implemented the one- to two-hour blackouts at the direction of the Southwest Power Pool, which controls generation and transmission in a 14-state area. SPP said the outages were “a last resort to preserve the reliability of the electric system as a whole.” ....