Why did the CDC label 4 Northeast Ohio counties to a substantial level of COVID-19 spread?
This means the center is recommending all residents in those areas should wear masks while in public, indoor spaces, regardless of vaccination status. Author: Marisa Saenz Updated: 12:36 AM EDT July 29, 2021
ELYRIA, Ohio Four Northeast Ohio counties reached the orange level on a CDC map that tracks coronavirus spread Wednesday. That s less than 24 hours after the map s initial release, which shows those same counties were yellow.
Ashland, Carroll, Erie and Lorain counties reached what the CDC calls a substantial level of COVID-19 spread, according to the map. This means the center is recommending all residents in those areas should wear masks while in public, indoor spaces, regardless of vaccination status.
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