S7HD announces orange level warning in northern counties âIt really is frightening that the stateâs county by county risk level metric map is beginning to mimic the COVID-19 infection map that we saw at the beginning of the pandemic in 2020,â said Nathan Ryder, Outreach Coordinator for Southern Seven Health Department. (Source: Southern Seven Health Department) By Clayton Hester | April 23, 2021 at 2:54 PM CDT - Updated April 23 at 2:55 PM
Ullin, Ill. (KFVS) - The Southern Seven Health Department is reporting that counties to the north are moving to Orange Warning Levels.
âIt really is frightening that the stateâs county by county risk level metric map is beginning to mimic the COVID-19 infection map that we saw at the beginning of the pandemic in 2020,â said Nathan Ryder, Outreach Coordinator for Southern Seven Health Department.
(WSIL) Southern Seven Health Department (S7HD) reports the Illinois Department of Public Health announced on April 23rd that while Southern Seven counties continue to have stabilized COVID-19 risks, increasingly more counties to our north are moving to Orange Warning Levels on the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) risk metrics.
“It really is frightening that the state’s county by county risk level metric map is beginning to mimic the COVID-19 infection map that we saw at the beginning of the pandemic in 2020,” said Nathan Ryder, Outreach Coordinator for Southern Seven Health Department. “We saw a few counties in the northern end of the state go to Orange Warning Levels because of their increasing COVID-19 case counts and we’re beginning to see a wave of higher infection rates move further and further down the state.”