Metro COVID Updates
Click the links below for English and Spanish versions of this resource document from Unite Oregon
Free testing sites, updates to OHA listening sessions
Multnomah County Free COVID Testing - appointment required
No-cost testing by appointment only, for anyone with symptoms. You don't need to be a clinic or Multnomah County patient to get tested. Limited testing may be available for people without symptoms. We focus on reaching Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color communities, people without health insurance, and people without a regular health care provider. Call 503-988-8939 for an appointment. Location and hours:
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Posters & Signs in multiple languages communicating the new mask requirement.
OFB has created posters in multiple languages to help agencies and programs comply with the requirement that face coverings or masks be worn in all indoor public spaces and any outdoor public space where distancing cannot be maintained at all times.
In addition, Oregon Health Authority has created its own signage communicating the mask requirement and clarifying the "reasonable modification" process. We recommend posting both the OFB poster and the OHA sign in all relevant languages.
The Oregon Health Authority has created signage in multiple language to communicate the state's mask requirements.
These signs aren't required to be posted, but they are very useful. Visit the OHA COVID-19 Mask Requirements page, scroll down, and select the ""Masks Required' Sign for Businesses" drop-down menu on the right.
OFB will be issuing its own signage sometime next week -- stay tuned!
Effective immediately, face covering are now required at both indoor distributions and any outdoor distribution where distancing cannot be maintained.
OFB Compliance has received many questions about the TEFAP requirements during the COVID pandemic. This document and video are meant to clear up any confusion around those requirements.
CLICK TO WATCH THE TEFAP COVID INFORMATIONAL VIDEO
TEFAP Requirements - COVID Edition
Compiled by Auzeen Rasaie, OFB Compliance
We know that you are working hard and navigating change. It is important to remember that all of our programs are self declaration. We are never going to ask you to require proof of need or eligibility - and it is never the wrong answer to give somebody food.
Summary- key information includes:
- Eligibility requirements are still in place as they were…
Food pantries and other public service organizations in Oregon are allowed to remain open during the "Stay Home, Save Lives" order, provided they follow the requirements outlined in Governor Brown's order. This is a breakdown of those requirements.
Please review this risk mitigation checklist for food facilities created by the ODA.
For additional resources visit: https://www.oregon.gov/ODA/agriculture/Pages/COVID-19.aspx
FAQ
What are we required to do?
Our responsibilities are outlined in Governor Kate browns “Stay Home, Save Lives” Executive Order No. 20-12.
We are required, under section 10, to designate an officer to develop and enforce social distancing procedures consistent with guidance from the Oregon Health Authority. If you…
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We've started consolidating food safety resources related to coronavirus on a new page, which you can access here. Please check back often for updates.
Week 3 (I think?) is in the books - virtual high fives all around for the amazing work you all accomplished this week. We're in this together for the long haul, but recent data suggest that current social distancing measures could cut transmission rates between 50%-70% if Oregonians maintain these limitations on virus-spreading interactions into early May. Read more here. Keep it up everyone! - Courtney
Here are the latest updates/requests from OFB:
Monthly reports -Now, more than ever, it's imperative to get your monthly reports into us as soon as possible. Kudos to those of you who have already done so! We've had requests from our leadership team for data that shows the quantifiable increase in service since this all began. This data will help us secure funding, food and other resources to share with you all as the demand continues to increase. Please be sure to get those entered by April 10!…
Food assistance sites are considered essential services under Governor Kate Brown's Stay Home Save Lives Executive Order No. 20-12. Please note: under this order, we (businesses and nonprofits) are required, under section 10, to designate an employee or officer to develop and enforce social distancing procedures consistent with guidance from the Oregon Health Authority.
If you have not developed a system to ensure that people accessing food from your facility remain 6 feet apart at all times, and designated an individual to enforce that system, you are in violation of Order No. 20-12 and could be shut down under section 11 (by OHA). Please ensure the following is include in your plan:
Maintain at least a 6-foot distance from other people at all times.
Wash your hands for at least 20+ seconds and dry with a single-use paper towel.
Cover your…
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