OHA Director Patrick Allen during today’s media availability: "We find ourselves at another crossroads: After weeks of steady decline, #COVID19 cases have been rising. Today we are reporting 457 new cases – the single highest daily total since the onset of this pandemic."
"We have also seen an increase in the rate of positive tests. These are some of the contributing factors:
• Labor Day gatherings
• College students returning to campuses
• Testing interruptions in fire-ravaged areas and more people seeking care for respiratory issues"
"For several weeks, we were successful in reducing #COVID19 cases. New cases reported weekly were in steady decline. Oregon continues to have one of the lowest rates of infection in the nation. But this surge is an indication of how fragile our progress against the virus is."
"We must rethink the way we socialize and the way we socially interact. The decisions we make impact ourselves, our loved ones, and our friends and neighbors."
"We also understand and acknowledge that Oregonians are under tremendous stress. The pandemic, wildfires, struggles of kids and teachers adjusting to on-line learning are overwhelming right now. We want you to know there are new resources available to support your mental health."
"OHA and @Lines_for_Life have launched the Safe and Strong Help Line. It offers free, 24-7 emotional support and resource referral to anyone who needs it. The number is 1-800-923-4357. You can also find resources on the Safe + Strong website at safestrongoregon.org."
"We also know that #COVID19 continues to disproportionately effect communities of color. Today, we're announcing $45M in grant money is being provided to organizations in these hard-hit communities to make sure they're getting the support they need to get through the pandemic."
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