City of Eugene: COVID-19 Community Update

Lane County Vaccinations 

More people in Oregon and Lane County continue to get the safe and effective COVID-19 vaccinations. To date, more than 20,889 people in Lane County have taken at least the first round of vaccination. 

It will take some time before every Oregonian who wants to get the vaccine can get their two shots. Lane County is following guidance as it evolves from the Oregon Health Authority for a phased rollout for vaccine distribution.  

See the following resources from lead public health agencies to learn more about eligibility and keep in mind that all plans are dependent on supply.  

Stay up to date on vaccine information:

Download PDF version of OHA’s eligibility graphic

Free COVID-19 Testing 

The UO COVID-19 Monitoring and Assessment Program (MAP) is offering free COVID-19 testing to asymptomatic individuals in Lane County this week. An insurance card is not required. Pre-registration is required via the MAP registration portal. This portal will be updated every week for registrations the following week. You must register by 5 pm the night before your test day or your data will not be recorded and we will not be able to test you. Walk-ins cannot be tested. The testing process itself will require minimal time. While there may be some waiting time, lines are expected to move quickly and you should only need 15-30 minutes to complete the process from start to finish.

Updated Guidance for Schools 

Last week the Oregon Department of Education (ODE) released an update to the Ready Schools, Safe Learners guidance

The updated guidance includes updated advisory metrics for in-person instruction. While health metrics have shifted from required to advisory, schools must follow all the required guidelines. 

A new requirement, that when students and staff return to in-person instruction out of alignment with the advised metrics, schools must offer access to on-site COVID-19 testing for symptomatic students and staff identified on campus as well as those with known exposure to individuals with COVID-19. 

Lane County Remains in Extreme Risk Category 

Oregon’s Risk and Protection Framework uses data to help inform safety measures at the county level. Every two weeks, Governor Kate Brown’s office announces the revised risk status of each county based on current data. Lane County will continue to be in the extreme risk category for the two-week period beginning January 29. 

See Oregon Health Authority’s guidance for activities at each risk level.  

COVID-19 Household Survey  

There is still time to participate in the COVID-19 Household Survey through Jan. 31 to help the City to determine how best to focus our efforts to recover from the pandemic. Your input on this survey is critical: Your responses will help inform decisions on programs and policies as we move into the future.  

The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete and we greatly appreciate your time. The information you share with us will remain confidential, and results from the survey will only be shared as a group – no individual responses will be shared. To access the survey, community members must create an account on Engage Eugene, the City’s online engagement platform.   

FREE PPE for Eugene Nonprofit and Small Businesses  

The City of Eugene, in partnership with Business Oregon, continues to offer free personal protective equipment (PPE) supplies to local nonprofit and small businesses with 100 or fewer employees. Available supplies include large and medium gloves, disposable masks and antiseptic wipes. As long as supplies last, each eligible business may pick up a two-month supply. The supplies will be dispersed on a first come, first serve basis. 

Eligible businesses must meet all of the following requirements to receive supplies:    

  • Be in Eugene and headquartered out of Oregon;  
  • Have 100 or fewer employees; and 
  • Have an Oregon Business Registry number for completing the form.  

You must make an appointment to pick up supplies. See the online appointment form. Once a business’s eligibility has been verified, the contact person will receive an email confirmation with the pickup date, time and location.  

Please note appointments are now being booked into February. We will add new appointments as the current schedule is filled. Be sure to click into February’s calendar. 

Follow the Four:

  1. Stay six feet apart
  2. Wear a mask
  3. Wash Your hands
  4. Avoid large gatherings

COVID-19 Resources 

See a list of Community Resources for physical and mental health, food, housing, businesses, employees, schools and children, as well as information in Spanish.

Also learn how you can help. Our partners have a significant amount of information available online. Please visit these resources for the most up to date information:

Lane County Call Center: Open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., 541-682-1380

Please Donate Blood 

There is no better time to make a donation and impact someone’s life? That “someone” could be a loved one or friend. It’s the time of year when local blood supplies are dipping due to high patient demand. Don’t wait until a person close to you needs blood, act now by giving at a Pop-Up Donor Center near you.

All donations are by appointment only, please remember your mask. The one hour donation appointment is a safe and essential action to support local hospitals and patients. The pop-up centers are being conducted in accordance with social distancing guidelines. No walk-ins, guests, or people under age 16 are permitted onsite. All donors are required to wear masks during their appointment. Bloodworks has posted information addressing questions and concerns for blood donors at bloodworksnw.org/coronavirus.

Pop-Up Donor Center @ Eugene Friends Church
3495 West 18th Ave, Eugene
January 21 – 22:  9:00am – 3:00pm

Pop-Up Donor Center @ Eugene Faith Center
1410 W. 13th Ave, Eugene
January 25 – 26:  9:00 am – 5:00 pm

Link to Book Appointment: 

https://dslnk.co/Zone13Bloodworks

City of Eugene: COVID-19 Community Update

This update provides information on the latest City activities and links to more information. For health and safety information about COVID-19 including confirmed cases and testing data, please visit Lane County Public Health or Oregon Health Authority’s websites.

Lane County Vaccinations 

More people in Oregon and Lane County continue to get the COVID-19 vaccinations. These safe and effective vaccines are the latest in the efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19. To date, more than 7,300 people in Lane County have taken at least the first round of vaccination – including the 999 first responders vaccinated by Eugene Springfield Fire.

Oregon is currently in Phase 1a, with all groups in that phase currently eligible, including hospitals, urgent care, skilled nursing and memory care facility healthcare personnel and residents, tribal health programs, EMS providers and other first responders. See OHA’s Frequently Asked Questions regarding Oregon’s Phase 1a Vaccine Sequencing Plan.

Lane County is continuing to work with community partners to actively administer all doses of vaccines that are provided to local agencies from the State of Oregon. Here’s a simple breakdown to understand who is doing what: the federal and state governments are in charge of 1) establishing the rules/priorities for who gets vaccinated, and 2) distributing the vaccines to local agencies. The local agencies (health care, hospitals, EMS, pharmacies, local public health, etc.) are responsible for administering the vaccinations to people in the established sequence and with the supplies they receive.

Lane County Public Health shared this information on their COVID-19 Vaccine Information webpage: The State of Oregon is currently receiving approximately 30,000 doses of vaccine each week, for the entire state. Lane County is approximately 10 percent of the state population, so while the state has not provided us a guarantee of the amounts it will provide to our community, just based on population we could expect to receive approximately 3,000 doses of vaccine to our community each week. At this time, we don’t have enough supply from the federal/state governments to meet the demand in our local community. To see more, visit Lane County’s Vaccine Information page (view “How is it determined who gets the vaccine and when?” tab).

To date Lane County has shared that approximately 7,300 people in Lane County have received COVID-19 vaccine from the various local agencies noted above, as part of Phase 1A. Statewide, a total of 99,620 people in Oregon have received COVID-19 vaccine so far. Up to date vaccination numbers can be found on the OHA website.

Stay up to date on vaccine information:

Lane County Remains in Extreme Risk Category

Oregon’s Risk and Protection Framework uses data to help inform safety measures at the county level. Every two weeks, Governor Kate Brown’s office announces the revised risk status of each county based on current data. Lane County will continue to be in the extreme risk category for the two-week period beginning January 15.

See Oregon Health Authority’s guidance for activities at each risk level.

COVID-19 Household Survey

The challenges of COVID-19 and its impacts on our lives have been significant. As a city, we have changed and adapted our services and programs to support the health and safety of community members and staff during this pandemic. We know you’ve had to make sacrifices and faced challenges too, and it is important to know how you have been doing since the onset of COVID-19.

We launched a COVID-19 Household Survey, which will give us a chance to gather data to determine how best to focus our efforts to recover from the pandemic. Your input on this survey is critical: Your responses will help inform decisions on programs and policies as we move into the future.

The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete and we greatly appreciate your time. The information you share with us will remain confidential, and results from the survey will only be shared as a group – no individual responses will be shared. To access the survey, community members must create an account on Engage Eugene, the City’s online engagement platform. The COVID-19 Household Survey will be open through January 31.

FREE PPE for Eugene Nonprofit and Small Businesses

The City of Eugene, in partnership with Business Oregon, is offering free personal protective equipment (PPE) supplies to local nonprofit and small businesses with 100 or fewer employees. Sanitation remains a key component to slowing the spread of COVID-19 and the City is grateful to be able to offer this opportunity to local businesses.

We know many businesses have been hit hard by the effects of the virus and these supplies are a small way to help. Available supplies include large and medium gloves (14,000 boxes), disposable masks (39,600 boxes) and antiseptic wipes (32,000 boxes). As long as supplies last, each eligible business may pick up a two-month supply. The supplies will be dispersed on a first come, first served basis.

Eligible businesses must meet all of the following requirements to receive supplies:

  • be in Eugene and headquartered in Oregon;
  • have 100 or fewer employees; and
  • have an Oregon Business Registry number for completing the form.

You must make an appointment to pick up supplies. See the online appointment form. Once a business’s eligibility has been verified, the contact person will receive an email confirmation with the pickup date, time and location.

For over the phone assistance filling out this form, you may call the Eugene Public Library at 541-682-5450. Press 2 for English and 5 for Spanish.

State of Oregon Eviction Moratorium and Landlord Compensation Fund

*Action May Be Required*

During a special session in December, the Oregon Legislature passed an eviction moratorium extension (HB 4401) that will last until June 30, 2021. The protections for renters under the new statewide moratorium are not automatic! Please visit the City of Eugene’s Housing Support webpage for important updated information.

  • For information specifically regarding Renter Protections view the Resources for Renters tab.
  • For information specifically for support for Landlords including potential financial support view the Resources for Landlords tab.

Calling All Artists for Downtown Program Fund

Is there an event or artistic installation you have been wanting to present downtown? The City of Eugene Cultural Services Downtown Program Fund offers you an opportunity to transform downtown outdoor spaces into arts and culture destinations.

Funding of up to $5,000 per project will be awarded to organizations or individuals who wish to produce their own quality programming in publicly accessible outdoor spaces in Eugene’s downtown core. Funding can support any artistic or cultural discipline, including visual, dance, music, theatre, film/video/media and multidisciplinary fields. Culturally diverse programming is encouraged. More information can be found on the Eugene’s Downtown Program Fund website.

Follow the Four:

  1. Stay six feet apart
  2. Wear a mask
  3. Wash Your hands
  4. Avoid large gatherings

COVID-19 Resources 

See a list of Community Resources for physical and mental health, food, housing, businesses, employees, schools and children, as well as information in Spanish.

Also learn how you can help. Our partners have a significant amount of information available online. Please visit these resources for the most up to date information:

Lane County Call Center: Open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., 541-682-1380