Ohio's COVID-19 advisory map has guided us through the pandemic, and as of Thursday, it shows there's still high exposure across the state despite mask mandates being dropped.
17 counties (nine in Northeast Ohio) are still at Level 3 "red," which indicates "very high exposure and spread" and calls on individuals to "limit activities as much as possible." Summit County is one of those still in the red zone, but there's no longer a mask order in place for most public places.
"It's probably an alright time to cut back, but you have to understand it's not vaccinated people that are the worry," Summit County Public Health Commissioner Donna Skoda told 3News. "It's the unvaccinated people."
Laura Caso reports: [ Ссылка ]
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