As of June 30, Oregon has lifted its COVID-19 safety protocol framework, including its limits on restaurant and bar capacity, last call curfews, and mask requirements. In other words, the state has fully reopened, and restaurants and bars can operate as they did in 2019.
Earlier this year, Gov. Kate Brown announced that the state would eliminate its safety restrictions on businesses and residents when 70 percent of Oregon adults received at least one of the available COVID-19 vaccines. Currently, the state is very close to that number — fewer than 20,000 people need to receive a vaccine to reach that benchmark — but last week, Brown decided
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