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Oregon Announces Statewide New Risk and Protection Framework

Posted by: Caitlin Egeck on Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Today, November 25th, Governor Brown announced Oregon’s Risk and Protection Framework, which will go into effect after the statewide freeze on December 3rd...

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Oregon Releases Guidance Regarding Statewide Two-Week Freeze

Posted by: Caitlin Egeck on Wednesday, November 18, 2020

As a reminder, Oregon's Two-Week Statewide Freeze became effective today, November 18th. Moreover, Oregon just released additional statewide guidance...

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Oregon Issues Statewide Two-Week Freeze and Travel Advisories

Posted by: Caitlin Egeck on Friday, November 13, 2020

Today, November 13th, Governor Brown announced a statewide two-week freeze that will be in effect November 18th through December 2nd.

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UPDATED: Governor Brown Announces Two-Week Pause for Social Gatherings in Specific Counties

Posted by: Caitlin Egeck on Tuesday, November 10, 2020

Due to the significant increase in COVID-19 rates, Governor Brown announced new measures to help slow the community transmission rate.

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OSHA Adopts Final Temporary COVID-19 Rules

Posted by: Jenna Reed on Tuesday, November 10, 2020

On November 6, OSHA adopted the much awaited temporary COVID-19 related rules.

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Governor Brown Announces Two-Week Pause for Social Gatherings in Specific Counties

Posted by: Caitlin Egeck on Monday, November 9, 2020

Due to the significant increase in COVID-19 rates, Governor Brown announced new measures to help slow the community transmission rate.

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CDC Updates COVID-19 Definition of Close Contact

Posted by: Jenna Reed on Wednesday, October 28, 2020

The CDC recently updated the definition of “close contact” for purposes of potential COVID-19 exposure. The update defines close contact as....

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OR-OSHA Updating Timeline for Temporary COVID-19 Rules

Posted by: Jenna Reed on Friday, October 23, 2020

This week, Oregon OSHA was scheduled to adopt temporary COVID-19 rules with many provisions taking effect November 1. However....

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