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It has been the scene of many crashes down the years
A road in Somerset has been listed as one of the most dangerous in the UK (Image: Somerset Live/Google)
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Jackson County officially moves from Extreme Risk to High Risk today
On Friday, Jackson County officially moved down from an Extreme Risk county to a High Risk county, opening back up indoor dining, gyms and entertainment centers to 25% capacity.
Posted: Feb 26, 2021 6:38 PM
Posted By: Brett Taylor
JACKSON COUNTY, Ore On Friday, Jackson County officially moved down from an Extreme Risk county to a High Risk county, opening back up indoor dining, gyms and entertainment centers to 25% capacity or a maximum of 50 people, whatever is smaller.
Jackson County Public Health said that the move to a lower risk level was prompted by a decrease in the COVID-19 case rate to below 200 cases per 100,000 population. For two weeks from February 7 through February 20, Jackson County had a case rate of 174.9 cases per 100,000 population, which allowed the county to open back up services that the public had been missing.
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