By 1808Delaware

The State of Ohio’s Public Health Advisory System monitoring local levels of COVID-19 moved Delaware County back to the “Orange,” or “2” Level when statistics were released on Thursday afternoon.

The move came after a number of concerns were shared locally about the discrepancy between the County’s previous “Red” Level and dropping COVID case numbers.

The three indicators which were triggered this week include:

  • New cases per capita (94.18 cases per 100,000 residents)
  • Increase in new cases (23.29 cases on September 9 to 33.29 cases on September 14)
  • Cases that did not involve congregate location transmission (100% from September 23 to 29)

As Delaware Countians know by now, an Orange/Level 2 signifies increased exposure and spread, and residents are asked to exercise a high degree of caution.

School districts, churches, and other organizations also use the Public Health Advisory System in terms of handling in-person versus remote and outdoor activities.

After the announcement, this tweet was shared by Richland Public Health:

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