EIZER times $1.00/ ISSUE Volume 42 • No. 48 SEPT. 17, 2021 Confl icting reports surround A COVID outbreak at senior community n assisted living facility in Keizer with a staff vaccination rate of 34% is currently dealing with one of the largest active COVID outbreaks among all Oregon long-term care facilities. Family members and staff described in inter- views with the Keizertimes a situation that may be even worse than offi cials are reporting. On Sept. 1, the Oregon Health Authority reported that an outbreak that began Aug. 23 at Bonaventure of Keizer Assisted Living and Memory Vaccination Percentage of Care had infected fi ve people. On Sept. Bonaventure at Keizer Station 9, the outbreak had spread to 24 people and one resident had died. Staff Aubrey Kelly’s grandmother began living in the Memory Care unit Residents at Bonaventure of Keizer in late July of this year. 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% On Sept. 8, Kelly received a phone ANDREW JACKSON of Keizertimes call from her grand- mother telling her that she had a fever. Kelly was surprised, since she was supposed to be informed if her grandmother was ever sick. “I started trying to call Bonaventure and I could By JOEY CAPPELLETTI Of the Keizertimes See OUTBREAK, page 2 Bonaventure operates senior living communities throughout Oregon, Washington and Colorado. Photo by JOEY CAPPELLETTI of Keizertimes NEWSTAND PRICE: $1.00/ ISSUE A Post-legislature life: SUBSCRIBER ADDRESS : Local state rep done after 2022 By JOEY CAPPELLETTI Of the Keizertimes State Rep. Bill Post announced Sept. 9 that he would not seek re-election in 2022 in the Oregon House of Representatives. “I still feel there is much work to be done at the legislature, so it is with mixed emotions that I make this announce- ment,” Post said in the press release. “I am very grateful for the support I’ve received from the community and the relationships that have been built while serving Keizer, St. Paul and Newberg.” Post, a Republican, represents House District 25, which includes Keizer, St. Paul and Newberg. Post chose to run for state represen- tative in 2014 after being challenged on his talk show by another state represen- tative. Elected in 2015, he was initially See POST, page 10 STATE REP. BILL POST TEST DRIVE NOW — BRONCO SPORT & MACH E OREGON'S #1 FORD DEALER 8 YEARS RUNNING 3555 River Rd N, Keizer (503) 463- 4853 skylineforddirect.com