by Salem Chamber | Mar 2, 2021 | Chamber Blog, Coronavirus
The COVID-19 Mortgage Relief program helps Oregon homeowners who are struggling to make their mortgage payments.For eligible applicants currently receiving unemployment benefits, it will bring their mortgage current and make up to six monthly payments directly to...
by Salem Chamber | Feb 25, 2021 | Business Spotlight, Coronavirus, Marketing
In the study of microeconomics, the supply and demand model are the backbone principles which determine price fluctuation. When a market’s supply and demand reach equilibrium––that is, when competition reaches perfection and the cost of creating supply “perfectly”...
by Salem Chamber | Feb 24, 2021 | Chamber Blog, Coronavirus
Salem, OR—Governor Kate Brown today announced that 16 counties improved in risk level, with 10 of those improving from Extreme Risk. County risk levels under the state’s public health framework aim to reduce transmission and protect Oregonians from COVID-19. The...
by Salem Chamber | Feb 12, 2021 | Chamber Blog, Coronavirus
A partir del lunes, las personas de 75 años y mayores serán elegibles para recibir su vacunación. Salem Health se complace en compartir que hemos recibido 3,900 primeras dosis de Pfizer que se administrarán en nuestro sitio de distribución en el recinto ferial de...
by Salem Chamber | Feb 12, 2021 | Chamber Blog, Coronavirus
Next week seniors 75 years old and older will be eligible to get their vaccination. Salem Health is pleased to share that we’ve received 3,900 Pfizer first doses to be administered at our Salem Fairgrounds distribution site. Starting today, Friday, February 12 at 3 pm...
by Salem Chamber | Feb 10, 2021 | Chamber Blog, Coronavirus, Press Release
Resumption of outdoor contact school sports, with protocols in place, to be allowed in schools that have returned to classrooms for at least limited in-person instruction Governor issues challenge to parents and coaches: “If our school gyms, fields, and weight rooms...