The Governor and Attorney General fight to keep the state closed.
Attorney General for the State of Oregon, Ellen Rosenblum
filed a motion in the Oregon Supreme Court to stay today's decision by Circuit Court Judge Matt Shirtcliff, which had the effect of cancelling all of the Governor's executive orders having to do with COVID-19, including those restricting economic activity.
The request for the stay insists that "the preliminary injunction threatens irreparable harm to the public health by undoing the state's extensive effors to slow the spread of COVID-19."
It goes on to say that "The situation in Wisconsin highlights what could happen without an immediate stay. Last week the Wisconsin Supreme Court invalidated that state's stay at home order. News reports indicate that just hours after the ruling, bars in the state were 'packed wall to wall, standing room only,' while local heath authorities 'scrambled' in the 'chaos' to institute new measures to prevent[] more death."
Since the State of Wisconsin invalidated it's closure order on May 14, it has
not increased the rate of the number of deaths due to COVID-19, according the the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
--Staff ReportsPost Date: 2020-05-18 17:51:46 | Last Update: 2020-05-18 20:56:59 |