REVISED 03/12 – Downgrade to HIGH RISK – What that means for Portland now
Oregon’s most populous county, Multnomah County, moves from high risk of COVID-19 spread to a moderate risk level, joining Clackamas and Washington counties, effective Friday.
Bars/restaurants: Indoor dining allowed, capacity not to exceed 50% or 100 people, whichever is smaller. Indoor seating: 6 people per table maximum. Outdoor dining allowed with a capacity of 150 people maximum. Outdoor seating: 8 people per table maximum. 11 p.m. closing time.
Retail stores: 75% max capacity. Curbside pick-up encouraged,
Shopping centers/malls: Capacity: Maximum 75% occupancy. Curbside pick-up encouraged.
Offices: Work remote if able.
Churches/temples/synagogues: Indoor Capacity: Maximum 50% occupancy or 150 people total, whichever is smaller. Outdoor Capacity: 250 people maximum.
Funerals: Indoor Capacity: Maximum 50% occupancy or 150 people total, whichever is smaller. Outdoor Capacity: 250 people maximum.
Hair/nail salons: Allowed.
Indoor gyms: Capacity: Maximum 50% occupancy or 100 people total, whichever is smaller. Indoor full-contact sports prohibited.
Indoor pools: Capacity: Maximum 50% occupancy or 100 people total, whichever is smaller. Indoor full-contact sports prohibited.
Long term care: Visitation Inside and outside visitation allowed.
Museums: Capacity: Maximum 50% occupancy or 100 people total, whichever is smaller. 11 p.m. closing time.
Theaters: Capacity: Maximum 50% occupancy or 100 people total, whichever is smaller. 11 p.m. closing time.