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Guidelines for Re-opening Oregon Small Businesses post-Coronavirus

Posted by Sean Harry on June 16, 2020

Leslie Hildula of the PCC Small Business Development Center offers a presentation on the guidelines set forth by the Oregon Health Authority for re-opening restaurants, retail, and personal service businesses following the "Stay Home, Stay Safe" Coronavirus shutdown. In these two videos Leslie provides information on compliance requirements for the re-opening of small businesses that have been impacted by the Governor's orders. 

New Normal 1Our New Normal: Doing Business in a Covid-19 Affected Community provides information on compliance requirements to retail and restaurant owners. Using guidelines provided by the Oregon Health Authority and Governor Brown's office, Leslie explores and outlines requirements for reopening Oregon's restaurant and retail businesses.

New Normal 2 - personal servicesProviding Personal Services in a Covid-19 Affected Community provides information on compliance requirements for hair salons, tattoo parlors, massage therapists and other personal service providers as we begin to open up the state of Oregon for business. Using guidelines provided by the Oregon Health Authority and Governor Brown's office, Leslie explores and outlines requirements for reopening Oregon's professional service businesses.

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[NOTE - These guidelines are accurate as of the date of recording. For up-to-date information (including county specific information) go to the "Building a Safe and Strong Oregon" website.

Topics: Small Business, Retail, Restaurants, Oregon, Retail Small Business Management, Retail Business Builders, coronavirus, Covid-19

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