Oregon Democrat Governor Kate Brown Orders New Onerous Lockdown; Will Be Enforced By Police

Gov. Kate Brown announced today she’s imposing a two-week “freeze” on many activities in Oregon because of the sharp increase in COVID-19 infections.

The new restrictions, which go into effect Nov. 18, include restricting bars and restaurants to takeout only, limiting in-home gatherings to six people from no more than two families, capping grocery and retail stores to 75% of capacity, and limiting attendance at churches to no more than 25 people indoors or 50 outside.

The restriction on social events in private homes will be in effect on Thanksgiving Day.

For counties that have seen a particularly large increase in COVID-19 cases, Brown said the freeze would last at least four weeks. One of those counties is Multnomah.

“As the most populous county in Oregon with the bulk of the state’s COVID-19 cases and half of the state’s hospital beds, we must immediately take steps to slow the current surge,” Multnomah County Chair Deborah Kafoury said in a statement. “In the last month, we have seen our daily case count triple, including hundreds of cases in the community that can’t be traced to known cases or outbreaks. If we don’t implement these measures now, we have modeling that shows we will see thousands more cases per week by the end of November.”

Brown also said today that she has directed the Oregon State Police to begin coordinating with local law enforcement agencies to police the restrictions on in-home gatherings. Brown noted that households that violate the six-person limit will be committing a misdemeanor and could be to subject to citation or arrest.

“We have not chosen to enforce the law in the past,” Brown said. “Unfortunately, now we have no other option.”

Brown also wants Oregonians to continue wearing masks when outside their homes and work from home as much as possible.

The state released new daily data Friday, reporting 1,076 new cases, the second consecutive day above 1,000 cases.

Brown’s announcement came as hospitals moved to cancel elective procedures because beds were filling with COVID-19 patients.

“Our hospitals have been sounding the alarm,” Brown said.

On Friday morning, Oregon Health & Science University told WW that 90% of its intensive care beds were full, a worrying sign for capacity statewide.

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