This governor has just ordered a "gel" of the state

The "Gel" will begin next week.


This week, the Covid-19 pandemic has picked up steam, withInfections, hospitalizations and even dead arriving, across the country. Some states even broke their own dark disks - and continue daily. In the hope of slowing the propagation of the virus, responsible for the death of more than 243,000 Americans, some states opt in the transition in lock mode.

On Friday, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown has issued a partial Lock-Large for the state, resulting in mass closures and limiting social gatherings weeks before the end of the holiday season. Read to hear his complete warning and ensure your health and health of others, do not miss these Without signs that you have already had coronavirus.

The "Gel" comes into force Wednesday

The "GEL" which will enter into force on Wednesday, November 18 at least on 2 December, will affect the entire state. "These risk reduction measures are essential to limit the spread of CIVID-19, reducing the risks in the communities more vulnerable to serious illness and the death and protection of hospital capabilities so that all Oregonians can continue to have Access to quality care, "Brown's Office said in a press release.

According toOPBThe new regulations include:

  • No indoor or outdoor dining room. Restaurants and bars will be limited to take away.
  • Gymnasiums and other indoor activities and museums and other domestic activities will be closed.
  • Outdoor leisure facilities, zoos, gardens and entertainment locations will also be closed. However, the city parks and playgrounds will remain open.
  • All companies will require employees to work from home when possible and close offices to the public.
  • Grooming and retail stores will be limited to a capacity of 75%, encouraging the Curbside border pickup service.
  • Visits to retirement homes and other long-term care facilities will be prohibited.
  • All social gatherings - inside or outside - can not include more than six people from two households.
  • Worship services will be limited to 25 people when and 50 people are outside.

Thursday, the number of state infections has spent 1,000 for the first time in the pandemic with the addition of 1,122 new cases on Thursday. Health officials attribute rising in cases at the colder weather, driving people inside.

"When people fall ill, we need to make sure there are enough hospital beds, EPIs and staff to prepare," Brown Tuesday said at a media briefing. "It's very serious. Oregon is directed on the wrong road."

Oregon - with Washington and California - gathered for a "travel link", urging people to avoid unnecessary trips, as well as oneself if they go to another state.

"As Western Hospitals are stretched to capacity, we need to take steps to take this disease at home," Brown said in a statement. "If you do not need to travel, you should not."

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How to avoid dying during the pandemic

As for yourself, no matter where you live, do everything you can to avoid moving and disseminating-Covid-19 in the first place and follow the fundamentals of Fauci so we do not have to lock: wear yourfacial maskTested if you think you have coronavirus, avoid crowds (and bars and evenings of the house), practice social distance, only manage essential races, wash your hands regularly, disinfect frequently affected areas, stay at the outside more than from the inside and to go inside. this pandemic at your healthier, do not miss these 35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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