Beginning Saturday, June 6, Malheur County will enter Phase 2 of Reopening Oregon. Below is the Phase 2 specific guidance available from the Governor’s Office. Once Spanish translations are made available, we will edit this post to include them.
For more COVID-19 resources, visit Governor Brown’s website and the Oregon Health Authority.
Phase 2 Guidance
- County Guidance for Entering Phase 2
- Indoor & Outdoor Entertainment Facilities Guidance
- Restaurants & Bars Guidance
- Swimming Pools, Spas, & Sports Courts Guidance
- Recreational Sport Guidance
- Venues & Event Operators Guidance
- Gatherings / General Guidance
Guidance that applies statewide
- Face Covering Guidance
- Public Guidance
- Outdoor Recreation Guidance
- Employer Guidance
- Retail Guidance
- Retail FAQs
- Childcare Guidance
- Transit Guidance
- Summer Camp Guidance
- Summer Camp FAQs
- Summer School Guidance
- Construction Guidance
- Agricultural Operation Guidance (see Temporary Rule)
- Agricultural Worker and KN95 Mask Guidance
- Agriculture FAQs in Spanish / Español
- Zoos, Museums, & Outdoor Gardens Guidance
Business & Health Resources from OHA
- Statewide Small Business Navigator
- Malheur County Economic Development
- Ontario Chamber of Commerce
- GEODC
- Oregon OSHA – How to file a Complaint
Other State Agencies’ Resources on COVID-19
- Oregon Housing and Community Services
- OHA Safe + Strong website
- Oregon Department of Agriculture
- Oregon Department of Education – Resources for Migrants and other non-English speaking students
- Oregon Employment Department
- OHA Food, Pool and Lodging Program website – includes more guidance for restaurants
- DHS Aging and Disability Resource Connection
Oregon Community Based Organizations serving Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers
Other Resources for Employers
- COVID-19 and Food Safety. A resource for growers that answers common questions about how to approach hand-washing and sanitation on produce farms.
- Home Care Workers: Infection Control OHA Interim COVID-19 Infection Control Guidance for Workers Providing In-home Personal Care
- Home Care Worker Guidance from DHS: Information about COVID-19 for Home Care and Personal Support Workers
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