Oregon Vs. Washington “Stay Home, Save Lives/Stay Healthy” Comparison
Oregon“Stay Home, Save Lives” Executive Order by Gov. Kate Brown |
Washington“Stay Home, Stay Healthy” Executive Order by Gov. Jay Inslee |
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Permitted Activities:
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Permitted Activities:
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Gatherings
Prohibited where a distance of six feet between participants cannot be maintained |
Gatherings
Prohibited in all circumstances until April 6. |
Businesses
Lists businesses that must close including:
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Businesses
Lists essential businesses that may continue to operate, including:
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Childcare
Permitted for groups of 10 or fewer children who are in the same group each day, in a setting not accessible to children outside the group. Priority should be given to children of essential workers. |
Childcare
Permitted for children of essential workers across all sectors and uniquely vulnerable children. |
Penalty
Failure to comply could result in a Class C misdemeanor with a maximum of 30 days in jail and/or a fine up to $1,250. |
Penalty
Failure to comply could result in a gross misdemeanor with a maximum penalty of 364 days in jail and/or a fine of $5,000. |
Link to the Oregon order. | Link to the Washington order. |