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Oregon loosening virus restrictions for restaurants, pools

June 3, 2020, 12:15pm Latest News

Oregon’s phase 2 coronavirus reopening plan will begin as early as Friday and includes loosening current restaurant restrictions, opening pools and expanding outdoor gatherings to 100 people. Read story

Work continues at Firestone Pacific Foods along Fruit Valley Road, after 69 employees of the plant tested positive for COVID-19. The facility has been allowed to continue some its production. There are 69 confirmed cases in facility employees and 15 confirmed cases in close contacts of those employees.

Clark County adds six new COVID-19 cases

Work continues at Firestone Pacific Foods along Fruit Valley Road, after 69 employees of the plant tested positive for COVID-19. The facility has been allowed to continue some its production. There are 69 confirmed cases in facility employees and 15 confirmed cases in close contacts of those employees.

June 3, 2020, 11:23am Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health confirmed six new COVID-19 cases Wednesday morning, upping the county's total to 566 confirmed cases. Read story

In this Thursday, May 28, 2020, photo, an employee at Bruce&#039;s Candy Kitchen ring up a customer&#039;s purchases from behind a protective plastic shield as both wear face masks due to the coronavirus in Cannon Beach, Ore. With summer looming, Cannon Beach and thousands of other small, tourist-dependent towns nationwide are struggling to balance fears of contagion with their economic survival in what could be a make-or-break summer.

Oregon coast towns balance fear, survival in make-or-break summer

In this Thursday, May 28, 2020, photo, an employee at Bruce&#039;s Candy Kitchen ring up a customer&#039;s purchases from behind a protective plastic shield as both wear face masks due to the coronavirus in Cannon Beach, Ore. With summer looming, Cannon Beach and thousands of other small, tourist-dependent towns nationwide are struggling to balance fears of contagion with their economic survival in what could be a make-or-break summer.

June 3, 2020, 8:39am Business

As the coronavirus raced across America, this quaint seaside town did what would normally be unthinkable for a tourist destination. Read story

Police officers guard Saturday at the Trump International Hotel &amp; Tower in Chicago, as they hold back protesters during a rally and march over the death of George Floyd. (John J.

Protests fuel fears of surge in virus

Police officers guard Saturday at the Trump International Hotel &amp; Tower in Chicago, as they hold back protesters during a rally and march over the death of George Floyd. (John J.

June 2, 2020, 7:39pm Nation & World

As demonstrators flooded streets across America to decry the killing of George Floyd, public health experts watched in alarm — the close proximity of protesters and their failures in many cases to wear masks, along with the police using tear gas, could fuel new transmissions of the coronavirus. Read story

Eastern Washington University poised to declare ‘severe financial crisis’ due to COVID-19

June 2, 2020, 7:03pm Northwest

Eastern Washington University’s board of trustees may declare a “severe financial crisis” this month as the university faces unprecedented drops in state funding and other revenue because of the coronavirus pandemic. Read story

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Woodland City Council: Reopen our city

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June 2, 2020, 6:05pm Clark County News

Woodland has declared itself a “sanctuary city” against state restrictions on businesses and gatherings amid COVID-19. Read story

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Two new cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Clark County

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June 2, 2020, 1:15pm Clark County Health

Clark County Public Health reported two new cases of novel coronavirus on Tuesday, bringing the county's total to 560 since the first case was confirmed March 7.  Read story

Dr. Alan Melnick, Clark County Health Officer and Public Health Director, speaks to the media.

Clark County submits application for Phase 2 reopening

Dr. Alan Melnick, Clark County Health Officer and Public Health Director, speaks to the media.

June 2, 2020, 11:21am Clark County Health

Ten days after the state Department of Health put Clark County’s Phase 2 application on hold, Clark County Public Health submitted a new application to the state Tuesday night. Approval could come this week. Read story

Large-scale survey of Seattle-area kids shows 1% had antibodies to the coronavirus

June 2, 2020, 9:22am Health

About 1 percent of kids who visited a Seattle hospital in April had been infected with the novel coronavirus, according to the first large-scale survey for antibodies in children. The study also found most of the youngsters developed a robust immune response, an encouraging sign for a future vaccine. Read story

A bartender brings drinks to customers in a cafe of Saint Jean de Luz, southwestern France, Tuesday June 2, 2020. The French way of life resumes Tuesday with most virus-related restrictions easing as the country prepares for the summer holiday season amid the pandemic. Restaurants and cafes reopen Tuesday with a notable exception for the Paris region, the country&#039;s worst-affected by the virus, where many facilities will have to wait until June 22 to reopen.

Parisians return to cafes; Latin America sees virus surge

A bartender brings drinks to customers in a cafe of Saint Jean de Luz, southwestern France, Tuesday June 2, 2020. The French way of life resumes Tuesday with most virus-related restrictions easing as the country prepares for the summer holiday season amid the pandemic. Restaurants and cafes reopen Tuesday with a notable exception for the Paris region, the country&#039;s worst-affected by the virus, where many facilities will have to wait until June 22 to reopen.

June 2, 2020, 9:19am Nation & World

Parisians returned to the City of Light’s beloved sidewalk cafes as lockdown restrictions eased Tuesday, but health experts expressed deep concerns as several Latin American countries opted to reopen their economies despite a rapid rise in coronavirus cases. Read story