Jackson County moving down from Extreme to High on 2/26

From the Governor’s Office – 

Three counties would move up in risk while 15 counties will move down in risk.

A press release will be issued Tuesday indicating that this is a movement week and the following changes will go into effect on Friday, February 26th:

Restaurant business should see progress.

What will change under the High-Risk level?

  • Eating and Drinking Establishments: Indoor dining is allowed. Indoor not to exceed 25% maximum capacity occupancy or 50 people, whichever is smaller. Outdoor dining not to exceed 75 people maximum. Indoor and outdoor seating: 6 people per party and per table maximum, limit 2 households. 11:00 pm closing time.
  • Indoor Entertainment Establishments: Maximum 25% occupancy or 50 people total, whichever is smaller. 11:00 pm closing time.
  • Indoor Recreation & Fitness: Maximum 25% occupancy or 50 people total, whichever is smaller. Indoor full-contact sports prohibited.
  • Social and At-Home Gathering Size (Indoor): Maximum 6 people. Recommended limited: 2 household
  • Social and At-Home Gathering Size (Outdoor): Maximum 8 people.

Clackamas: High to Moderate

Clatsop: High to Lower

Crook: Extreme to High

Curry: Lower to Moderate

Douglas: High to Extreme

Harney: Lower to Moderate

Jackson: Extreme to High

Lane: Extreme to High

Lincoln: High to Lower

Linn: High to Moderate

Malheur: Extreme to Moderate

Marion: Extreme to High

Polk: Extreme to High

Umatilla: Extreme to High

Union: Extreme to Moderate

Wasco: Extreme to Lower

Washington: High to Moderate

Yamhill: Extreme to High

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