Oregon22 is coming. What does that mean for public health?


A sign advertising COVID-19 testing stands outside the Earle A. Chile Business Center at the University of Oregon. The hall is home to the university's COVID-19 testing program and is open to the community and visitors.

Tens of thousands of spectators will pour into Eugene from July 15 to 24 as the city hosts the World Athletics Championships.

The slew of athletes, media members, trainers, supporters, fans and other participants will fill most hotels in the area as well as University of Oregon dorms and halls. Local eateries have been preparing for the onslaught of patrons. Public health officials and Oregon22 staff also have prepped ways to make the giant event safe as COVID-19 continues to spread.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s COVID community levels, a measure of the impact of COVID-19 on health care systems, lists Lane County as “high.” Last week, the county reported 933 new cases of the virus, which represents only a portion of cases likely circulating because most cases are identified with at-home tests, which often go unreported.



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