This state and large city have just canceled the reopening after Covid-19 Spike

The next reopening phases were lazied for now.


Like states around the country reopened their cities after the start to avoid the spread of coronavirus, two areas have just announced that they stop the next phases of their reopening due to higher cases. The state of Oregon and the city of Nashville, worried about the latest statistics, stop their next steps.

Why does Nashville make a break from their reopening

There has been a total of 6,627 cases in Nashville and Davidson County, which has increased 56 new cases, according to the Metro Department of Public Health.

"To date, the majority of our public health metrics are satisfactory. But our new 14-day case remains slightly high, invites us to stay in the second phase of our roadmap for the reopening of Nashville," said Nashville. Mayor John Cooper in a release press. "The case level in southeastern Nashville guarantees greater attention and has loaded the subway public health service to focus its efforts," added Cooper. "We will continue with the two phase while carefully observing our public health data every day."

"The city is currently in the second phase of its reopening plan, which allows restaurants and retail stores to operate at a capacity of 75%, but the bars must remain closed", reportsCNBC. "Community centers, golf clubs, museums, sports centers and natural centers have been allowed to reopen 50% capacity, depending on the order of the city. The three reopening phase would allow restaurants and shops of Retail at full capacity and bars, clubs, karaoke bars, visits, live entertainment shows and "transport" to operate at 50% capacity, depending on the order. "

In the case where business continues to rise, the city could go back to phase 1. But for now: "We do not need to go back to Phase 1 with all the data we have," added Dr. Alex Jahangir, Dr. Chairman of the Metro Health Coronavirus Working Group.

Why does Oregon make a break from their reopening

GOV. Kate Brown of Oregon announced that it would delay a week's reopening plans due to increased business, calling it a "week's break" of reopening plans, calling "a yellow light to The state scale "after the state indicated 177 new cases of COVID-19 and two deaths on Thursday. The plan stops new reopening applications in the Portland area, which expected to enter the first phase, "according to theWashington Post.

"We now consider a significant increase in Covid-19 infections in counties across Oregon," she said on Twitter, "and that's a source of concern."


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