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Times Leader Staff Writer CADIZ Harrison County’s COVID-19 cases have increased over the past couple weeks with most of the new positive results found in individuals in the 20-40 age range a group that officials are encouraging to become vaccinated. Garen Rhome, administrator of the county’s health department, said there have been 11 new cases in the past week, a “relatively large increase” in cases for the county with a population just over 15,000. He said most of those new cases are individuals in their 20s, 30s and 40s. “The cases that we are seeing are in this younger population. … Generally the vaccinated population in the congregate living, were not seeing anything. So the vaccine is working in those who are vaccinated. We’re working on encouraging 20s, 30s, 40s to come out and get that vaccine so we can get through this,” he said. ....
CADIZ More than 8,600 COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered over four months in Harrison County with 30 percent of residents now fully vaccinated. ....
CADIZ Harrison County residents who have not yet received a COVID-19 vaccine and are interested in doing so can attend an open clinic Friday. Garen Rhome, ....
CADIZ After only flagging one indicator this week on the Ohio Public Health Advisory System’s color-coded map, Harrison County has moved down to risk Leve ....
Staff writer SMALL TICKS â A photo from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention illustrates the minute size of the immature black-legged deer tick nymph. There are five nymphs on the muffin amid the poppy seeds. Contributed CADIZ Harrison County recorded the highest number of Lyme disease cases per capita in the entire state from 2010 through 2019, according to health officials. Garen Rhome, administrator of the Harrison County Health Department, said the county is a hotspot for the black-legged deer tick, which carries the bacteria that causes Lyme disease an infection transmitted to humans and pets through the bite of an infected tick. ....