Oregon partially shuts down in two-week COVID-19 'freeze' - Business Insider

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'The dreaded winter surge is here': Oregon governor limits social gatherings to six people, closes gyms and dine-in eating in a 'two-week freeze' to slow COVID-19 spread

that the state will be entering a "two-week freeze" from November 18 until at least December 2 in order to slow the spread of COVID-19 amid another wave of new cases.

On Friday, Oregon reported 1,058 new cases, bringing its total to 54,937 — a 13% spike over the past week — according to. A record 356 people are currently hospitalized, bringing the total ever hospitalized to 3,628.

 

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