It will be some months before Oregonians expect to feel safe doing things like going to a hair salon or having dinner out, according to a new survey from DHM Research in Portland.

Thursday’s survey results are the second released by DHM, who reported on Wednesday that Oregonians broadly support Gov. Kate Brown’s stay-at-home order.

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The survey, which polled 464 Oregonians from April 17 to 21, found that Oregonians think it will be about two months before they feel safe going out for a haircut, three months before they feel safe going to the library or riding public transit, and six months before they feel safe attending a major sporting event.

Only 436 responded to the question about getting a haircut.

(Courtesy of DHM Research)

A majority of survey respondents -- 58% -- said they thought the availability of widespread testing and the availability of effective treatments would be “very important” for deciding when to return to normal activities.

Enough hospital and healthcare capacity (53%), availability of an effective vaccine (54%) and a low rate of new infections (56%) were also very important conditions for Oregonians returning to normal activities.

The DHM survey also looked into trust in officials and found that while Oregonians most trust public health officials when deciding if it’s safe to go back to normal activities, trust in Gov. Kate Brown and President Donald Trump is not as strong and breaks down along party lines.

(Courtesy of DHM Research)

Oregonians overwhelming support the state reporting numbers of positive COVID-19 cases at different levels, the survey found, including by county, city, zip code and by specific workplace and nursing home.

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