On March 23, 2020, Governor Kate Brown issued Executive Order 20-12, directing everyone in Oregon to stay at home to the maximum extent possible and adding to the list of businesses that will be temporarily closed to stem the spread of COVID-19 in Oregon. The order is effective immediately, and remains in effect until ended by the Governor.
On March 22, 2020, Governor Kate Brown issued Executive Order 20-11, placing a temporary moratorium on residential evictions for nonpayment in light of the public health emergency caused by the spread of coronavirus in Oregon. The order is effective for 90 days.
- OR Changes to Sexual Violence Demographics During COVID-19
- OR Increase in Suicide-related Emergency Visits During COVID-19
- Oregon Health Authority
- Covid-19 FAQs
- NW Tribal Food Access Resources
- National Indian Gaming Commission Guidance on Reopening
- Improving Indoor Air Quality to Reduce the Transmission of COVID-19 (docx)
- Residential Air Cleaner Guidelines (pdf)
- Portable Air Cleaner Calculator for Schools
Official state guidelines on reopening.
This is a data dashboard made by the Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board, with the help of the Improving Data and Enhancing Access- Northwest (IDEA-NW) team. The dashboard was developed with Oregon and Washington Emergency Department data. This dashboard is meant to help aid in the understanding of COVID-19’s impact on Tribal people across Washington and Oregon. As the data is updated on a weekly basis (usually Monday), the data may change slightly from week-to-week depending on small changes in record keeping.