The State looks at several factors which would
lead a region to resurgence mitigation status. One of the
determining factors is whether a region has averaged greater than or
equal to an 8% positivity rate for three consecutive days (7 day
rolling). The State announced this week that Region 3 has attained
this level and are now requiring Region 3 and Logan County to enter
tier 1 action level to combat the resurgence which will become
effective Sunday, November 1st.
What will this mean for local businesses? According to the
mitigation plan, among other requirements, restaurants and bars can
only serve food and drink outdoors with tables 6 feet apart with
each not exceeding 6 people. In addition, restaurants and bars must
close by 11 p.m. and not reopen before 6 a.m. the following day.
Office workers are urged to continue working from home if possible.
In addition, meetings and social events are limited to 25 guests or
not to exceed 25% of room capacity. Visit the Illinois Department of
Commerce and Economic Opportunity website at
https://dceocovid19resources.com/restore-illinois/ to learn more
about Restore Illinois, county and regional information in addition
to the full resurgence mitigation requirements. The Illinois
Department of Public Health will continue to track the positivity
rate in regions requiring enhanced mitigation efforts over a 14-day
monitoring period before it can be determined if mitigations can be
relaxed.
The Logan County Department of Public Health (LCDPH) understands
that these requirements will pose additional challenges to an
already challenging time during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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“The rate at which our region can recover will depend
highly on the commitment of the public and businesses to adhere to
stern preventative practices,” Don Cavi, Public Health Administrator
at Logan County Department of Public Health stated.
The health department reminds everyone to use common
sense and stay home if you are sick or feel ill, contact your
doctor, and to get tested for COVID-19. If you are infected or feel
you may be infected, avoid others while following isolation and
quarantine rules. The health department nurses and contact tracers
are working overtime to track down and assist those who are infected
or may have been in contact with an infected individual in order to
reduce further COVID-19 exposure throughout the community. If you
venture out to a public place, wear a mask, unless medically not
possible, and maintain proper social distancing. Also, be sure to
wash hands frequently and avoid touching common surfaces as much as
possible.
The health department is providing COVID-19 testing, flu and other
immunizations and services by appointment only during this time. You
can schedule your appointment by calling LCDPH at 217-735-2317. In
addition, you can visit the health department website at
WWW.LCDPH.ORG for the latest local statistics and information
regarding COVID-19.
[Don Cavi, MS, LEHP
Public Health Administrator
Logan County Department of Public Health] |