How soon do you expect the COVID-19 pandemic to improve?
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How soon do you expect the COVID-19 pandemic to improve?

By the end of the year.

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By the end of the year.

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Kenneth Emmrich
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Kenneth Emmrich

It may be wishful thinking but I believe that before the end of the year we should be putting this behind us. It all depends on if all the the selfish, misguided and unvaccinated people see the light and get their shots.

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Dusti
Dusti

🤣🤣🤣. Not everyone is going to get vaccinated. You don’t know what’s in that or what health problems it can cause. I refuse to put that shit in my body.

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Steve Carchidi
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Steve Carchidi

It's a virus. It will be here, like the flu, for a long, long time. We must learn to live with it and above all, not to live in fear

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Shantae Carter
Shantae Carter

True! Natural immunity is really the only option for this to all die down in my opinion.

John Philo
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John Philo

Never, because the government will never give up their lust for control. It has nothing to do with the virus.

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Mackenzie Ehrens
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Mackenzie Ehrens

Its a virus juat like the flu.. Will always mutate into something more.

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Evie Mayrand-Weiss
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Evie Mayrand-Weiss

Because the.people in charge are self serving and it's about control and not our personal lives. I would take the vaccine but the push for it makes me not want.to

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Jeanine Labelle
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Jeanine Labelle

It will never fully disappear.

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Dianne Price
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Dianne Price

There isn't any way to predict that!! Get your shots & wear a mask---it'll help!!

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Brad Livsey
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Brad Livsey

When the political Republican leadership regains the office on the hill, that's when.

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Shantae Carter
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Shantae Carter

It’s already improved. People just need to open their eyes and see that and stop being scared little sheep.

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Stephanie McMillan
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Stephanie McMillan

The public needs to wake up and stop complying with theses mandates(not laws) or this will never end!

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Mackenzie Ehrens
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Mackenzie Ehrens

Its like the flu its a virus... May i add with a 99.7% cure rate.. There should be no mandate.. The vaccine doesnt even do its job you can still get and give the virus so what exactly does it do?

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Lynn Huntley
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Lynn Huntley

Until the majority of people go along with the requirements to curb the infection, it will keep going. And the ones who do not help, are the ones crying the loudest.

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Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

NOW!!! Everyone just get the vaccine so we can get past all this nonsense!!!! Because I will NOT wear the stupid masks!!!!

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Greg Moore
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Greg Moore

COVID-19 is no longer a novel virus, which is most important to recognize. We understand the virus, we have vaccines, treatments, and most of us have some degree of immunity (t-cell response, if not antibodies). We are now in the 'must start living with it' phase. So, let it go, and let us live.

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Josh Brown
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Josh Brown

This will never end. As long as there I a pandemic, there will be emergency orders. Without emergency orders there can be no jab because it's experimental.

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

We need to learn to live with it and not live in fear, the vaccine can cause covid also and alot of other problems

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Richard Dillard
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Richard Dillard

It will continue to make people sick and die because so many people refuse to get vaccinated and or ware a mask ley do not care about anyone but themselves.

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Greg Moore
Greg Moore

Actually, many of us care far more about others than the ones that want to force kids to mask. There will very likely be far more ADDED youth suicide deaths than ALL COVID youth deaths because school is made miserable, no smiles, drop-outs, drugs, etc. Care about others? Let kids live w/o masks.

Tarasem
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Tarasem

I expect nothing, hope for the best and am prepared to adapt to changing circumstances as they arise.

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Robert Northrup
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Robert Northrup

Never! It seems to mutate just like the flu.

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Should the Oregon legislature create Charlie Kirk day?
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454 Votes

Should the Oregon legislature create Charlie Kirk day?

Yes

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No

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Yes

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LuLyn Howard
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LuLyn Howard

Charlie Kirk was a man of faith and gave his very life for the values I stand for. He was a voice heard around the world

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No

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Pat Nelson Wilson
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Pat Nelson Wilson

He doesn’t deserve it. He is a nobody and spewed hateful rhetoric.

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Janice Adair
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Janice Adair

He was a racist, white supremacist, and very divisive figure. The political violence that ended his lift is a terrible thing but it’s something he helped foment. This is the most ridiculous idea I can imagine.

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Lisa Alexander
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Lisa Alexander

He was a racist person who spread hate.

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Jim Terry
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Jim Terry

Need I really explain

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Jane CommunityMember
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Jane CommunityMember

I never heard of this guy before he was murdered, but it looks like he had a track record of saying awful things, and fomented the conditions in society that led to his demise. That's very tragic, but there are other people more deserving of a day.

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Robert Spaet
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Robert Spaet

Irony: “It's worth it to have a cost of, unfortunately, some gun deaths every single year, so that we can have the Second Amendment to protect our other God-given rights…” Charlie Kirk 2023

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k san
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k san

Absolutely NOT!! He was a racist extraordinaire and spread divisive speech and ideas.

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Byron Barclay
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Byron Barclay

Because his MO is actually deceptive & decisive!

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Linda Spaet
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Linda Spaet

Though this is a tragic incident and a terrible time of violence in our country, Mr. Kirk was not an elected official. We should honor his family and respect them in many ways and I certainly have sympathy for his family. But this does not warrant aday in Oregon devoted to his name or his politics.

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Robert Spaet
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Robert Spaet

A highly partisan figure in American politics should never be given a day of observance for any reason. It should be acknowledge that violence is not acceptable in any form for any reason, but it should not be honored and given Publicity because of it.

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Alex GERRITY
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Alex GERRITY

He was not a government figure, and while I don’t condone the violence that took his life, he called on his supporters to bail out others that committed violence against elected government officials.

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Laurie Maholland
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Laurie Maholland

Mr. Kirk was too controversial and not a hero.

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celeste carico
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celeste carico

This guy was homophobic, racist, and anti women’s rights. While I think his murder is wrong, he is not a hero. He encouraged hatred towards people he didn’t agree with their lifestyles in his “teachings”. I don’t think Jesus would support him…he preached love for everyone!

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Gerald Wonnacott
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Gerald Wonnacott

We didn't create a Melissa Hortmann day and she was a good person. Charlie Kirk's rhetoric was about racism, sexism, mysoginism, and divisiveness. He was not a good person and represented everything that was NOT Christian.

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Shannon Gamble
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Shannon Gamble

Sure! Let's give kudos to the shooter! NOT! What about the 5 officers who just got shot in Pennsylvania? Should we have a day for that too?? Absolutely NOT necessary.

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Do you think the fair should negotiate for a 20 year long term contract?

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