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Phase 1A Started on December 12, 2020 Everyone in Phase 1A, Groups 1,2,3 and 4 Phase 1B Started on January 25, 2021 is eligible for the vaccine. Groups 1–5 7 Phase 2 • Individuals working in a corr ectional • Childcare providers, early Eligible no later than setting learning and K–12 educators Eligible April 19, 2021 • Hospital staff with patient car e April 5, 2021 • Adults and youth in custody 16 years and staff • All people who are 16 and older responsibilities • Frontline workers as defined by and older • People 65 and older • Urgent care the CDC** and their age eligible • Skilled nursing and memory care family members in the same facility healthcare personnel (HCP) household. • HCPs in outpatient settings serving Eligible no later than and residents specific high-risk groups • Individuals living in a March 29, 2021 multigenerational household • Tribal health programs • Day treatment services • Emergency medical services (EMS) • Adults 45–64 with one or more » Multigenerational household • Non-emergency medical transport underlying health conditions with means a household where: providers and other first responders (NEMT) increased risk* ƒ People from three or • All health care interpreters and • Paid or unpaid caregivers (including traditional health workers in any • Migrant and seasonal farm more generations live, parents or foster parents) of medically workers such as a home where setting within Phase 1a fragile children or adults who live at • Seafood and agricultural workers an elder lives with a home parent and grandchild; or • Food processing workers • Adults and age-eligible children who ƒ An individual or • Other long-term care facilities, • People living in low-income have a medical condition or disability individuals residing with including all paid and unpaid HCP, senior housing, senior who receive services in their homes and caring for a relative all staff and contractors, including congregate and independent who is not their own residents who meet the age living requirements of: child (i.e. a grandchild, • All other outpatient HCPs • Individuals experiencing niece, or nephew) » Residential care facilities houselessness (sheltered and • Other HCP who provide direct service • Adults 16–44 with one or more Adult foster care unsheltered) » to people with I/DD and other underlying health conditions » Group homes for people with high-risk populations. • People currently displaced with increased risk* intellectual and developmental • Other public health settings, such as by wildfires disabilities HCP serving WIC, or CBO’s with direct • Wildland firefighters » Other similar congregate care sites or indirect exposures • Pregnant people 16 and older • Hospice programs • Mobile crisis care and related services People eligible: Educators: People over 65: 400,000 approximately 152,000 approximately 765,000 approximately OHA 3527A (4/6/2021) ** Frontline workers include people who work in these industries: • A frontline worker is someone who has a job that puts the individual at higher risk for contracting COVID-19 because of: » Regular close contact with others outside of their household (less than six feet); and » Routine (more than 15 minutes per person(s)) close contact with others outside of their household; and » They cannot perform their job duties from home or another setting that limits the close or routine contact with others outside of their household. These include†: • Vaccine manufacturing, and manufacturing of therapeutics, devices, supplies, or personal • Information technology and communications, including software publishing, telecommunications, protective equipment data processing, hosting and related services, internet publishing and broadcasting and web • Other food and agriculture not included in Phase 1b, Group 6, including ranching, beverage search portals, computer system design and related services, consumer electronics repair and manufacturing, nurseries, garden centers, farm supply stores, veterinary services, fishing and maintenance, communication equipment repair and maintenance hunting, forestry • News media, including broadcasting and publishing, newsstands • Grocery stores and retail (any) stores, including food markets, pharmacies, convenience stores, • Child day care services not included in Phase 1b, groups 1-4, including day camps and after- retail clothing and specialty stores school activities. • Community colleges, colleges, universities, vocational rehabilitation, trade and professional • Public health, including scientific and technical consulting, research and development, schools and related educational support services, administration of education programs administration • U.S. Postal Service • Health care and related services not included in Phase 1a, including services for elderly and • Public transit, including rural, interurban and urban bus and rail operators, school and persons with disabilities, other individual and family services, funeral homes and funeral services, employee bus transportation, special needs transportation cemeteries and crematories • Manufacturing, including wood, paper, petroleum, coal, asphalt, roofing, chemical, plastics, • Public safety not included in Phase 1a, including, including civil engineering, waste management metal, industrial machinery, computers, electronics, transportation, cabinet and countertops, and remediation services, human services and social services, such as child protective services medical equipment, repair and maintenance, industrial design services • Finance, including banks, credit intermediation, credit bureaus, securities, commodities contracts, • Transportation and logistics for any industry included in Phase 1b, including air, rail, water, financial investments and related activities, accounting, tax preparation, payroll services, company truck, taxi, limousine, charter bus, other transit and ground passenger transportation, driving management, schools, wholesalers, warehousing, storage and delivery services, packaging and labeling, • Legal, including courts staff, judges, attorneys, court reporting, parole and probation offices motor vehicle and parts dealers, electronic shopping and parts dealers, transportation rental • Government, including employees and contractors performing services or business for the public, and leasing, and repair and maintenance, related services and elected officials, libraries • Food service, including restaurants and bars, commissaries, community food service • State of Oregon legislative and executive branch as specified by the Department of Administrative • Energy, including utilities, oil and gas extraction, mining, gas stations, fuel dealers, fuel Services (DAS) delivery, environmental consulting, utilities • Other: Investigation and security services, zoos and botanical gardens, nature parks and similar • Water and wastewater, solid waste management and recycling, including utilities institutions, amusement and recreation industries, appliance repair and maintenance, personal and • Housing, including construction, contractors, real estate, community housing services, household goods repair and maintenance, pet care, drying cleaning and laundry services, religious affordable housing programs, traveler accommodations, commercial accommodations, interior organizations, private household services (e.g. in-home child care, housecleaning, in-home repair), design, architectural, engineering and related services. administration of conservation programs * Underlying health conditions with increased risk as defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

• Cancer • Immunocompromised state (weakened immune system) • Chronic kidney disease • Liver disease • Chronic lung diseases, including chronic obstructive • Overweight and obesity (defined as body mass index, or pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma (moderate-to-severe), BMI, greater than 25 kg/m2) interstitial lung disease, cystic fibrosis, and pulmonary • Pregnancy hypertension • Sickle cell disease or thalassemia • Dementia or other neurological conditions • Smoking, current or former • Diabetes (type 1 or type 2) • Solid organ or blood stem cell transplant • Down syndrome • Stroke or cerebrovascular disease • Heart conditions (such as heart failure, coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathies, or hypertension) • Substance use disorder • HIV infection

† This is not an exhaustive list; see https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/covid-19/categories-essential-workers.html for a full list.

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OHA 3527A (4/6/2021)