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Staying Vigilant

After multiple weeks of physical distancing, County Board of Commissioners Chair Kathryn Harrington underscores the importance of carrying on with Oregon’s Stay Home, Save Lives order.
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Release date: 04/16/2020
Sponsored by: Board of Commissioners

A video reminder about keeping our guard up to save lives


In a new public service announcement produced by Tualatin Valley Community Television, County Board of Commissioners Chair Kathryn Harrington reminds us why we need to keep up our physical distancing and to continue to stay at home in order to slow the spread of the new coronavirus.

The public service announcement can be viewed here from the Washington County YouTube channel.

The public is reminded to follow Governor Kate Brown’s statewide “Stay Home, Save Lives” order and recommendations from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). These simple steps can save lives by to slowing the spread of COVID-19:

  • Wash your hands well and often;
  • Cough and sneeze into your sleeve or a tissue;
  • Stay home unless traveling to get food, medicine or other necessary items, or if your job is considered critical and must be done in-person;
  • Cancel any gatherings, conferences or non-essential meetings;
  • Avoid social and other gatherings;
  • Increase the physical space between each other in workplaces and other settings as appropriate; and
  • Wear a cloth face covering when in public and unable to ensure appropriate physical distancing.

Health officials also ask that the public stay informed and educated through trustworthy sources of information, such as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Oregon Health Authority and Washington County Public Health Division.

General questions about COVID-19 can be answered by calling 2-1-1. Questions about your specific medical needs should be directed to your health care provider.

Media Contact:

Philip Bransford, Communications Officer
503-846-8685
[email protected]