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Coronavirus
To head them off, the pace of vaccinations needs to pick up, experts say.
04/01/2021 By Julia Silverman and Gabriel Granillo
Vacation
Spring break 2020 was all canceled plans, empty flights, and closed campgrounds. This year, it's different.
03/20/2021 By Margaret Seiler
Health
Good news: more get-togethers with your fellow vaxxed Oregonians are in your future.
03/19/2021 By Julia Silverman
Sports
The Portland Thorns’ April 9 game will be Oregon’s first live major sporting event with fans in the stands since the Blazers played on March 10, 2020.
03/17/2021 By Margaret Seiler
The Last Frontier
North to the Future, as Alaska’s motto says, but trapped in an ever-shifting COVID present
03/15/2021 By MacKensie Cornelius
Food News
Handsome Pizza and Seastar Bakery say it is unfair for Multnomah County to ease indoor dining restrictions when their staff does not yet have access to vaccines.
03/11/2021 By Katherine Chew Hamilton
State officials say it’s still coming, but not until later this spring.
03/06/2021 By Aurora Biggers
Nosy questions about a year in lockdown
02/28/2021 By Portland Monthly Staff
Footnotes
Marty Patail, Fiona McCann, Margaret Seiler, and Katherine Chew Hamilton talk about how we’re coping, overcoming, and changing.
02/26/2021 By Gabriel Granillo
Essay
Flames. Flames on the side of my face.
02/25/2021 By Margaret Seiler
It's the hottest waitlist in town.
02/24/2021 By Julia Silverman
Feature
The debate over reopening schools in Portland gets very, very personal.
02/13/2021 By Julia Silverman
We hear from folks who got their arms poked about the vaccination process at the Oregon Convention Center.
01/28/2021 By Aurora Biggers
“We understand people are frustrated and we share their frustration. There is not enough vaccine to vaccinate everyone who is eligible.”
01/26/2021 By Gabriel Granillo
Here's what we know so far.
01/08/2021 By Portland Monthly Staff
The $6 million study ended just three months into its planned yearlong duration.
12/07/2020 By Gabriel Granillo
Restrictions at the pandemic’s onset were affecting the way newborns and parents bonded—until Mollie Poor did something about it.
12/07/2020 By Fiona McCann
As we move into a new year, how will epidemiology play a role in our understanding of the coronavirus and infectious diseases?
12/06/2020 By Marty Patail
Sorry COVID made you postpone your wedding, but here’s one more disease you won’t be getting. (Maybe.)
12/03/2020 By Margaret Seiler
Light a Fire
Within days of COVID-19’s official arrival in Oregon in late winter, the Contingent sensed an urgent need for help among its foster families.
12/02/2020 By Marty Patail
December 2022
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