SATURDAY, MAY 30, 2020 THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD — 3B Governor approves Washington County’s reopening plan to reopen on June 1. The county submitted its reopen- Gov. Kate Brown has given the ing plan last week showing that it green light to Washington County’s met all the governor’s criteria for phase 1 reopening plan, meaning the reopening except the required num- county can begin allowing bars and ber of contact tracers in place — 90 restaurants, gyms, malls, salons, bar- for Washington County. The county bershops and other personal services said that by May 29, it would have By Ted Sickinger The Oregonian/OregonLive STUDY Massachusetts, Australia and France. Continued from Page 2B But in those cases and in For instance, the World the Yale study, the data can Health Organization has only tell one part of the story. used sewage samples to moni- Peccia emphasized that tor for polio outbreaks. And the sewage sludge data is in Oregon, researchers have “a unique piece of informa- used wastewater samples to tion,” not a replacement for map drug use. traditional clinical testing. Even within the COVID-19 Because the sewage data is research, there have been not individualized, it can’t similar wastewater studies in tell offi cials where to start enough investigators in place to meet another of the governor’s contact tracing criteria, the ability to trace 95 percent of new cases within 24 hours. Washington County’s reopening would leave Multnomah County, the state’s most populous county, as the only one yet to reopen. Multnomah the contact tracing process or who to direct into quarantine. Clinical testing is “irreplace- able,” Peccia said. But the sludge samples could be used to predict COV- ID-19 upticks and potentially give offi cials time to prepare before a cluster of cases hits. This lead time could be life- saving. Peccia said he sees this data as an additional tool County offi cials say they plan to submit their own reopening plan to the governor’s offi ce on June 5 with the aim of entering phase 1 reopen- ing on June 12. In phase 1, gathering sizes are still limited to 25 and businesses need to operate under sector-specifi c that offi cials could use to in- form their reopening plans — or, if an area does see a spike in cases, as an early warning that those reopenings need to be rolled back. “It could be helpful ... because these are tough deci- sions to make,” Peccia said. “If you look at other states, it is not a stretch to imagine that the curve could go back up.” Because Peccia and his guidance that lays out safety require- ments and protocols for employees and customers. Washington County’s Latino com- munity has been hit especially hard by COVID-19 and accounts for more than half the county’s 700 positive cases to date. team pulled samples from what is known as “primary sewage sludge” — which is a more concentrated form of sewage -- the process they used is fairly straightforward and inexpensive, he said. He thinks the process is “easily scaleable” and could be used in other municipalities across Connecticut. For now, Peccia and his team have continued col- lecting daily samples at the treatment plant in New Haven, and they plan to pres- ent their data to the city next week. “All of us wanted to do something that’s useful and really hoped that it could somehow work out well enough that it could be useful for at least the city that we’re living in,” Peccia said. “And I think it could be.” C LASSIFIEDS Published by The Observer & Baker City Herald - Serving Wallowa, Union and Baker Counties PLACING YOUR AD IS EASY...Union, Wallowa, and Baker Counties Phone La Grande - 541-963-3161 ฀ Baker City - 541-523-3673 On-Line: www.lagrandeobserver.com www.bakercityherald.com Email: Classifieds@lagrandeobserver.com Classifieds@bakercityherald.com 110 Announcements You too can use this ATTENTION GETTER! Ask how you can get your ad to stand out like this! CHECK YOUR AD ON THE FIRST DAY OF PUBLICATION We make every effort to avoid errors, however mistakes do slip through. 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