|  Currently, Logan County is classified as one of 19 
			Illinois counties rated at a high community transmission level based 
			on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data. This 
			classification rating is based on CDC metrics as the area is seeing 
			a rise in the number of cases, hospital admissions and bed 
			occupancy. To minimize transmission levels, the extra steps citizens 
			should consider taking are as follows: 
 • Eligible candidates should consider getting vaccinated (including 
			boosted) to reduce the risk of becoming seriously ill or 
			hospitalized from COVID-19. If already vaccinated, stay up to date 
			with boosters. Vaccines (including boosters) are available (no 
			appointment needed) at LCDPH on Tuesday (Pfizer), Wednesday (Johnson 
			& Johnson) and Thursday (Moderna).
 
 • Wear a well-fitting mask indoors in public, regardless of vaccine 
			status (including K-12 schools and other community settings).
 
			
			 • Stay home if you are sick. COVID-19 has many symptoms and even if 
			you think it could be allergies, please stay home and test, just to 
			be safe. 
 • Maintain improved ventilation throughout indoor spaces when 
			possible.
 
 • Follow CDC isolation and quarantine recommendations which includes 
			getting tested if you are exposed to COVID-19 or have symptoms.
 
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            • If you are immunocompromised and at high risk, wear 
			a mask or respirator which provides greater protection, consider 
			avoiding non-essential indoor public activities, have a plan for 
			rapid testing (e.g., home test kit) and talk to your healthcare 
			provider about whether you need to take other precautions. If you 
			are immunocompromised and test positive, talk to your medical 
			provider about whether you are a good candidate for treatments such 
			as oral antivirals and monoclonal antibodies. 
 • If you have a household or social contact with someone who is at 
			high risk for severe disease, consider self-testing to detect 
			infection before contact. In addition, consider wearing a mask 
			indoors when with the high-risk contact.
 
 By proactively considering these steps, the threat of COVID-19 can 
			be further
 minimized. For more recommendations on how to protect yourself and 
			prevent further spread of COVID-19, you can visit the CDC website at 
			www.cdc.gov or the Illinois Department of Public Health at 
			www.dph.illinois.gov. For local information regarding immunization 
			availability and testing, you can visit the Logan County Department 
			of Public Health website at WWW.LCDPH.ORG or call them at 
			217-735-2317.
 
            [Don Cavi, MS, LEHPPublic Health Administrator
 Logan County Department of Public Health]
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