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Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, lawmakers want a review of how the Oregon Health Authority handled it.
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The state’s new resiliency framework, effective March 12, helps guide schools going mask-optional.
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Students in Lincoln County will have to wait a couple more weeks to find out whether they’ll be able to shed their masks in the classroom after spring break.
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Health officials in Lane County are cautiously optimistic that the omicron peak is over and case counts are going down.
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Supporters of a bill meant to address Oregon’s shortage of nurses say the measure would speed up the process for nursing students to be able to work on the front lines.
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Students are back in class in Alsea after the district was closed for a week due to a COVID-19 outbreak.
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Lincoln County continues to experience its highest number of COVID-19 cases during the pandemic.
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Going against Oregon Health Authority rules, the Alsea School District is no longer enforcing masks in any school setting, except for when riding on a bus.
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Lane County reported it's highest daily case count Friday.
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With the pandemic still raging, health care will be on the minds of Oregon lawmakers when they gather in Salem next month.
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They've had a record number of new cases in the past few weeks.
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Public Health reported 2,526 new COVID-19 cases over the three-day weekend.