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			Logan County Department of Public HealthLocal COVID-19 numbers on the rise
 Common sense, masking, immunization still 
			best defenses
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            [May 03, 2022]  
			 The Logan County Department of Public Health (LCDPH) 
			is reporting an increase in cases of COVID-19 and numbers are also 
			on the rise nationwide as new COVID-19 variants emerge.  | 
        
            |  Currently, Logan County is one of five counties in 
			Illinois classified as at medium community risk 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. 
 According to Don Cavi, Public Health Administrator at LCDPH, the 
			rise in numbers should be no reason to panic; however, this is a 
			good time for the community, especially those who are vulnerable 
			such as the elderly or immunocompromised, to be extra cautious to 
			avoid risk of being exposed or infected. In addition, the community, 
			as a whole, should be mindful and consider taking the extra steps to 
			prevent COVID-19 infections from spreading. 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. Vaccines (including boosters) are 
			available (no appointment needed) at LCDPH on Tuesday (Pfizer), 
			Wednesday (Johnson & Johnson) and Thursday (Moderna).
 
			
  
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             The elderly, immunocompromised, and those with 
			medical conditions should strongly consider wearing a mask in indoor 
			public spaces and talk to their health care provider with specific 
			questions or concerns regarding prevention, testing, or treatment. 
			If a public space is crowded, all the public should consider wearing 
			a mask.
  All the community should continue to exercise common sense by 
			following CDC recommendations for prevention measures such as when 
			to consider testing, when to wear a mask, and how to properly 
			isolate or quarantine if exposed or potentially exposed.
 
 
             
            
			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. 
			For local
 information regarding immunization availability and testing, you can 
			visit the Logan
 County Department of Public Health website at WWW.LCDPH.ORG.
 
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