Logan County Department of Public
Health: Logan County seeing possible COVID-19 resurgence
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[March 27, 2021]
The Logan County Department of
Public Health is urging citizens to continue to stay protected and
to be responsible by preventing the spread of COVID-19. This
reminder comes as signs of a resurgence in the number of COVID-19
cases appears to be rising throughout Illinois and in Logan County.
This means mask wearing, hand washing, social distancing and
vaccinations will remain critical.
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On March 13, 2021, according to State of
Illinois statistics, Logan County reported a 7-day rolling average
test positivity rate of 0.7. On March 23, 2021, this number nearly
tripled to 2.0. According to the LCDPH Public Health
Administrator, Don Cavi, “These numbers are of concern and we will
continue to monitor the situation. From a health and economic
standpoint, the last thing anyone wants is for the numbers to revert
to what we experienced previously. To prevent this, it will take the
continued efforts of the community to work together.”
LCDPH supports the goal of the State of Illinois to increase herd
immunity through widespread vaccination. By becoming vaccinated, you
can protect yourself from becoming infected while helping to protect
the community. LCDPH continues to make vaccinations possible by
offering clinics throughout March and April.
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As more population groups are becoming vaccinated,
LCDPH is opening their clinic for anyone 18 years of age and older.
This is the time to take advantage of the opportunity as clinic
spots are now becoming available. For clinic dates and registration
information, visit the LCDPH website homepage at
WWW.LCDPH.
ORG. If you are not able to
register online, you can contact LCDPH at 217-735-2317 to schedule
your appointment.
[Don Cavi, MS, LEHP
Public Health Administrator
Logan County Department of Public Health] |