SALEM, Ore. — Gov. Kate Brown said Thursday evening that the noticeable increase in COVID-19 infections was cause for concern and that in response she is putting all county applications for further reopening on hold for seven days.
The Oregon Health Authority reported 178 new confirmed coronavirus cases Thursday, marking the highest daily count in the state since the start of the pandemic.
“This is essentially a statewide ‘yellow light,’ she said in a news release “This one week pause will give public health experts time to assess what factors are driving the spread of the virus and determine if we need to adjust our approach to reopening.”
The governor’s office this week received four applications for reopening that are now on hold. Multnomah County’s application to enter Phase 1, and applications from Hood River, Marion, and Polk counties to enter Phase 2 have been put on hold for one week.