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07/02/2020

Three Northern Ohio Counties Show ‘Very High Exposure and Spread’ of COVID-19

This data is from the state's new public health advisory system

Today, Governor Mike DeWine unveiled the Ohio Public Health Advisory System, a new four-tiered classifier that indicates the risk level for infections in each county based on seven data indicators.

The higher the alert level, the more responsive the Ohio Department of Health will be with testing and restrictions, the governor said. The three northern Ohio counties are Cuyahoga, Huron and Trumball.

“The color-coded system is built on data to assess COVID-19 spread and inform and empower individuals, businesses, and local government in their response,” the governor said. “We are at a crisis stage in Ohio, and this thing can go one way or another."

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