Oregon hospitals seek shelter-in-place order from governor

Published 4:00 pm Thursday, March 19, 2020

The Oregon Association of Hospitals and Health Systems called on Gov. Kate Brown to issue a shelter-in-place order requiring most businesses to close and Oregonians to hunker down in their homes during the COVID-19 pandemic .

But during a Thursday press call, Brown said she’s holding off on issuing such an order.

Shortly after Brown made her remarks, the hospitals association issued a statement calling on the governor to adopt a shelter-in-place order to prevent the spread of the disease that has now killed three Oregonians and infected 88.

“Yesterday, our board recommended that the Governor take the strongest possible action when it comes to social distancing measures now,” said Becky Hultberg, CEO of the association, which represents 62 acute-care hospitals in Oregon. “We support action on the state or local level to further limit retail commerce, unnecessary travel, and adopt ‘shelter in place’ strategies.”

The governor has taken other steps to prevent further cases of COVID-19 in Oregon, including shutting down schools as well as restaurants and bars. Brown and public health officials have also urged people to adopt “social distancing” measures, such as telecommuting and not coming into close contact with others.

Brown’s actions have been aimed at preventing a surge of people seeking care at hospitals, which could overwhelm the health care system and cause a rise in deaths.

This week, seven counties in California’s San Francisco Bay Area, which has been badly hit by the outbreak, issued shelter-in-place orders that shut nearly all businesses and directed nearly 7 million people to stay at home for three weeks. Some exceptions are made for getting food and medicine or checking on relatives.

During the press call, Brown said that her office is taking steps to be prepared for such an order in case one is needed. She said that she is forming an interagency group to define “essential businesses” that will be exempt from the order.

“I want to emphasize that this is only preparatory,” she said. “We are not considering a shelter-in-place order at this time. But we do want to be prepared.”

Previously, Brown has stated that she wasn’t pursuing orders to close schools and shut bars and restaurants only to reverse course shortly after — in the case of bars and restaurants, the same day.

On Thursday, Brown didn’t give precise criteria for when she would issue such an order but said she would rely on input from public health experts and epidemiologists.

On Wednesday, The Portland Tribune reported that Dr. Renee Edwards, chief medical office for Oregon Health & Science University, said the university would support a shelter-in-place order from Brown.

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