More Northwest Ohio Counties Added To Red Alert Status
Governor DeWine announced that 23 Ohio counties are currently under a level 3 – or red – health alert related to COVID-19, an increase from last week.
And one northwest Ohio county is close to reaching the highest alert level.
The governor said that Allen County has also been upgraded to a watchlist, meaning that they have met indicators to be raised to level 4 but are given one week to contain cases.
Other counties upgraded to a red alert this week are: Hardin, Clark, Defiance, Erie, Henry, Lawrence, Marion and Medina.
Since last week, Wood, Butler, Lorain and Summit Counties have been downgraded from level 3.
Hancock County has been upgraded to a level 2 while Wood County has been downgraded to level 2.
When the map was created, counties at a level 3 had to require face masks.
A statewide mask order goes into effect Thursday at 6 p.m.
See the full alert level map here.
Hardin Co ➡️ Red Alert Level 3. Seeing an ⬆️ in people seeking medical care for coronavirus. From July 10 to July 17, visits to outpatient settings grew from an average of 3 visits per day to nearly 7. pic.twitter.com/ziRxrxC2hW
— Governor Mike DeWine (@GovMikeDeWine) July 23, 2020