2-week freeze statwide for Oregon, governor announces
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown announced a statewide two-week freeze with strict new measures.
The freeze will begin next Nov. 18 and will last through Dec. 2, covering the Thanksgiving holiday. The governor said that COVID-19 hotspots would see the freeze extended, and that Multnomah County (which includes Portland) would be in the freeze for at least four weeks.
Restrictions include:
-Restaurants limited to takeout only
-Retail, groceries, pharmacies limited to 75% capacity, curbside pickup strongly encouraged
-Gyms closed
-Houses of worship limited to 25 individuals indoors, or 50 individuals outdoors
-Remote work is required if at all possible
-Social gatherings must be limited to two households, 6 people max
-Individuals who live alone should choose up to five people to socialize with for the next two weeks
Schools that meet the state’s current metrics to be open will remain open. Personal care services like chiropractors and physical therapy will continue. Outdoor recreation is strongly encouraged.
The governor also gave a preview of her Thanksgiving plans.
She said she will invite over one other household, her daughter-in-law's, and they will eat outside as long as it’s not raining, and will wear a mask at all times when not eating or drinking.
ABC News' Matthew Fuhrman contributed to this report.