Calling on Jackson County Commissioners to lead in the fight against COVID-19

There has been a lot of activity recently regarding the rapid spread of the COVID-19 Delta variant and the role local elected officials can and should play in helping our southern Oregon communities get this outbreak under control.

I’m writing to share two letters that have been sent over to the Jackson County Commissioners in relation to this issue. The first was sent by the Ashland City Council on Wednesday, August 18, following a decision at our Tuesday evening meeting. The City of Ashland letter can be found here: http://www.ashland.or.us/news.asp?newsID=5165

I drafted this letter and brought it before Council because of the dire situation we find ourselves in in Jackson County. As I was writing the letter from the Ashland City Council, organizers of a letter from current and former elected officials across southern Oregon reached out. I signed on to that one as well in the hope that multiple efforts would bear fruit. I am hopeful that having current and former elected leaders from across southern Oregon speaking out and calling them forward will help our Jackson County Commissioners find their way in this crisis.

Here is the letter from current and former elected leaders:

AN OPEN LETTER TO OUR COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

The following "Open Letter to Jackson County Commissioners, signed by former and present elected officials, Republican, Democrat and Independent, was delivered to the County offices today.

Our county in the midst of a medical crisis.

As the Delta variant sweeps through all of our communities, our hospitals are being overrun with very sick patients, with needed elective surgeries put on hold. New inpatients who can no longer be placed in hospital rooms are crammed into hallways and ER exam rooms. Medical staff are burning out. A scenario that is often seen in the developing world is now playing out in the Rogue Valley.

Our County Administration and staff have responded admirably to the challenges, quickly assuming new roles as needed, coordinating mass vaccination clinics at the county Expo, and asking state agencies to provide needed extra resources. Many personnel have gone weeks with no days off.

Yet throughout the pandemic, we have not heard much from our County Commissioners. We have not heard strong and unequivocal support for basic health measures such as social distancing or mask wearing. We have not heard any strong advocacy for vaccinations.

As a result, many of our citizens still feel that all is well. Britt has had concerts where masking was “recommended” but followed by few. Few masks could be seen at our recent County Fair.

Vaccination clinics have either reduced hours or closed down because of a lack of demand.

We risk businesses closing when their already overworked staff, many unvaccinated, become sick or are placed in quarantine from Covid-19 exposure. We risk future closure of schools when unvaccinated staff or children over 12 become sick, or when younger children become sick from unvaccinated relatives. We risk depleting our medical staffs when burn out causes early retirement, or the seeking of other employment in safer non medical environments.

Disaster can still be averted, although we are running out of time.

We are former and currently elected public officials, Republican and Democrat, who strongly urge the present County Commissioners to take a more active leadership role in conquering Covid-19. Speak strongly and frequently to your constituents about the usefulness of Public Health measures, such as masking. Encourage all the unvaccinated to get their shots, so that they and their family members, friends and fellow workers do not end up on unattended gurneys in hospital hallways or suffer a premature death.

We elected you, our County Commissioners, to oversee the health and well being of your constituents. Now is the time for you to step forward and provide the leadership that we need.

Sincerely,

Al Densmore, Former State Representative for Medford

Bob Strosser, Dave Gilmour, M.D., Sue Kupillas, Peter Sage, Tam Moore. Former County Commissioners,

Gary Wheeler, Lindsey Berryman, Former Medford Mayors.

Darby Ayers-Flood, Talent Mayor

Bill Walton, Former Central Point Mayor

Jim Lewis, Former Jacksonville Mayor

Cathy Shaw, Former Ashland Mayor

Sarah Spansail, Kevin Stine, Medford City Council.

Tonya Graham, Ashland City Council

Neil Olsen, M.D., Central Point City Council

Mike McClain, Jacksonville City Council

Eleanor Ponomareff, Ana Byers, Derek Volkart, Jason Clark, Talent City Council

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Tonya Graham