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Oregon Health Authority Revises Face Covering Guidance In West Linn

Getting a flu shot can help protect you and the people you spend time with from getting the flu.

October 21, 2020

Oregon Health Authority announced revisions to the statewide guidance on face coverings. This includes new provisions about workplaces, markets and events, some educational facilities, as well as information about face shields.
In particular, the guidance now requires that people wear face coverings in all private and public workplaces including classrooms, offices, meeting rooms and workspaces, unless someone is alone in an office or in a private workspace. More details available here.

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The Truth About Flu and COVID

As flu season ramps up in the midst of the pandemic, make no mistake, the flu vaccine does not make people susceptible to COVID-19. There is no evidence that getting a flu vaccination increases your risk of getting sick from a coronavirus, like the one that causes COVID-19. Getting a flu shot can help protect you and the people you spend time with from getting the flu. Some of the best ways to protect yourself from COVID-19 are to wear a mask and avoid spending long periods of time indoors with people who don’t live with you.

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More information on the flu vaccine and COVID-19 is available on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website.


This press release was produced by the City of West Linn. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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