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Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
Before I hand it over to Director Gill, it is with mixed emotions that we are welcoming our kids back to school this year. I know many parents are excited for kids to return to the classroom full time, and at the same time anxious about the Delta variant. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
If you still have questions, reach out to your health care provider or visit https://t.co/BwI0tlSvty. Or speak to a vaccinated friend or family member about your concerns. Please do not let misinformation or questions stop you from protecting yourself and your family. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
COVID-19 is still very dangerous and unpredictable for those who are not yet vaccinated. With the FDA’s recent full approval of the Pfizer vaccine, we have further confirmation that vaccines are safe and effective. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
By now, you may know someone who has gotten COVID, or worse, lost someone you love to the virus. I am so sorry for your loss. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
It is heartbreaking to see Oregonians on ventilators when vaccines have made hospitalization from this disease largely preventable. It is also a harsh reminder of the human toll this pandemic continues to have. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
I saw a young father on life support. He wasn’t going to make it. And a pregnant woman, who didn’t get vaccinated because she was concerned about the safety of the vaccines for expecting parents. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
We know that the overwhelming majority of patients in ICUs are unvaccinated. It was eye-opening and gut-wrenching to put people’s faces and stories to these statistics. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
Less than two weeks ago, I visited the ICU at @OHSUNews. Our doctors, nurses, and health care staff are exhausted and continue to work long hours. We are so grateful for their dedication and determination to save lives. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
Thank you all for stepping up. Every time you mask up, you’re helping our doctors and nurses do their jobs. Every time you mask up, you’re helping our kids return to school more safely and helping keep our businesses and communities open. Thank you. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
Because Oregonians are masking up and continuing to get vaccinated, we have been able to cut the projected length of this surge. That is really good news. However, there are still challenging times ahead. We must remain vigilant. Every action you take impacts how this plays out. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
Moving to COVID, let me start with some promising news. Thanks to Oregonians doing your part, modeling is showing that we are successfully slowing the spread of the Delta variant. We’re using the two most powerful tools that we have: vaccines and masks. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
September marks National Preparedness Month. I encourage all Oregonians to join me in “honoring with action.” Learn how you can prepare your family for wildfire and other emergencies. You can learn more at https://t.co/TfFc3D9SZ2. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
I want to thank all the dedicated Oregonians—from firefighters to local emergency managers, to Red Cross volunteers—who helped fight these fires last year. These folks, both paid and volunteer, put their lives on the line to keep us safe. We are grateful for their service. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
These fires destroyed homes & communities across the state, and together burned more than 1 million acres and thousands of homes. Unfortunately we lost 9 Oregonians. This anniversary is traumatizing for many, especially with so much wildfire still on the horizon this season. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
But first, I want to take a moment to acknowledge that today marks one year since the devastating Lionshead, Beachie Creek, Holiday Farm, and Almeda fires. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
Following the Labor Day weekend, we’re here to give an update on COVID-19 and our next steps in fighting the Delta surge. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
Join my press conference, starting shortly: https://t.co/PxjoivgH5l — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
As part of National Preparedness Month, I am encouraging Oregonians to honor with action by taking simple steps to stay informed and be better prepared. My full statement: https://t.co/iPmEYmjT51 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
Today marks one year since the catastrophic Labor Day wildfires. I've proclaimed today to be a Day of Remembrance as we honor the lives that were lost and thank the dedicated Oregonians who helped with response efforts and are now focused on recovery. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
Happy Labor Day to the workers, organizers, and unions who made this holiday possible. I hope all Oregonians take the time to celebrate the contributions the labor movement has made to our country. I will always fight to protect Oregon's working families. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
My top priority has always been to safely keep our students in the classroom. Thank you @OHSUnews and Dr. Nolt for protecting Oregonians and helping families get the information they need as kids head back to school. https://t.co/RDMXCL3gB5 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
Wear a mask. Stay home if you're sick. Get vaccinated. It's the kind thing to do. https://t.co/trWQiurqur — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
Fire danger remains high this weekend across Oregon. Please be smart and exercise extreme caution when it comes to preventing wildfire. All it takes is single a spark. Follow @OregonOEM and @ORDeptForestry for fire prevention tips and resources. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
Happy season opener to @BeaverFootball, @oregonfootball, and @psuviksFB! 🏈 I'm grateful to the universities for stepping up to make sure that fans can cheer on their teams while staying safe this season. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
Please do your part this Labor Day weekend, Oregon. Our hospitals and health care workers are being overwhelmed. Wear your mask, avoid large crowds, and get vaccinated if you haven't already. https://t.co/KKgJvRVooC — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
Thanks to the Biden-Harris administration's child tax credit, millions of children are being lifted out of poverty—including thousands here in Oregon. https://t.co/Ygm6FgY07L — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
RT @ORDeptForestry: It's Labor Day weekend - and while lots of us will be going out to the forests, remember conditions are still very dry!… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
RT @ORHumanServices: ODHS & @ORDeptEd News Release - Oregon approved to issue an additional $167 million in Pandemic EBT food assistance to… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
RT @WCSOOregon: Media Release: Joint Labor Day Weekend DUII Mission Starts Friday https://t.co/evlxm3XfQq #DriveSober #DriveSoberOrGetPulle… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Kate Brown @OregonGovBrown
Whether it's a car crash, heart attack, or a life-saving surgery, there are very few hospital beds left for Oregonians who might unexpectedly need them. Hospitals and health care workers being overwhelmed by COVID-19 affects everyone—including you. https://t.co/jely0h7B3l — PolitiTweet.org