When shortly you will have to a have government pass to go places and the state will have a permanent indoor mask mandate. The state of Oregon is yet again seeking to expand its coronavirus efforts through the creation of a statewide coronavirus vaccine verification system and by making an indoor mask mandate permanent, before the temporary measure expires in February 2022. Then on Thursday, December 2, local outlet KGW8 reports that OHA’s Rules Advisory Committee “met to begin the process of drafting a permanent set of rules for the state’s indoor mask requirement.”
The local media outlet notes that while the state ended its outdoor mask requirement last week, the OHA is aiming to extend the indoor mandate. Making the mandate permanent would end the need to reconvene every 180 days to extend temporary mask mandates which have been intermittent since the start of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020.
None of that applies to Oregon athletes, esp. football players. They get to smoke weed and play video games all day, anywhere, anytime. It's a wonderful life. And you just can't smoke weed while wearing a mask. Well, usually not.