Dr.Paul Cieslak of the Oregon Health Authority said that the ‘permanent’ mandate is indefinite as it can be repealed anytime by the state
sparked panic when its health authority announced it was planning to make its mask mandate ‘permanent’ for indoor public spaces.
The state’s Health Authority’s Rules Advisory Committee met with business leaders, faith leaders and stakeholders on Thursday to discuss the worryingly worded draft of the new mandate, which will be released next week.
The state, which remains one of the few to require masks for the vaccinated in public spaces, is planning the extended mandate in the midst of rising concerns over increasing COVID cases in the country as well as the presence of the Omicron variant. This also comes after Oregon lifted the outdoor mask mandate last week.
Despite about 80 percent of Oregon’s population being vaccinated and declining COVID numbers, the state still appears to be in favor of the mandate.
Dr.Paul Cieslak, the medical director for communicable diseases and immunizations with OHA was quick to assure that permanent didn’t actually mean forever.
He claimed the authority had to use the terminology because the could only have a temporary rule for a maximum of six months, while they wanted to be able to extend it past that if necessary.
‘Permanent means indefinite.It doesn’t necessarily mean permanent,’ Dr. Cieslak said. ‘We can repeal it as well, but we are only allowed to have a temporary rule for 180 days, and anything that goes beyond 180 days, we cannot extend it.’
The ‘permanent’ mandate will also be re-evaluated following the upcoming winter season and once more information about Omicron has come out.
‘We’ll be looking at our disease transmission patterns and looking to see where we might be able to step back masks but I think that’s still a few months out,’ Multnomah County health officer Jennifer Vines told KATU.
Oregon residents will have the opportunity to comment in late December with a public hearing being held in mid-January.
Oregon, which only had its outdoor mask mandate lifted last week, has been one of just six states to continue to require masks inside.- even for the vaccinated.
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