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Lorain County Coronavirus Threat Upgraded To 'Red' Again

Ohio now has 38 "red" counties. Gov. Mike DeWine said the virus is spreading through all regions of the state.

Ohio now has 38 "red" counties. Gov. Mike DeWine said the virus is spreading through all regions of the state.
Ohio now has 38 "red" counties. Gov. Mike DeWine said the virus is spreading through all regions of the state. (David Allen/Patch)

AVON LAKE, OH — Lorain County's COVID-19 threat has been upgraded to "red" by the Ohio Department of Health.

A "red" classification is the second-most severe classification assigned to Ohio counties. "Red" counties have "very high exposure and spread" of the virus locally. Lorain County is not currently a high-incident county.

"Social gatherings and family get-togethers are fostering the spread," Gov. Mike DeWine said. He specifically said sleepovers and other gatherings are spreading the virurs.

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Ohio's COVID-19 metrics have been surging over the past two weeks. The Buckeye State broke its own record for new COVID-19 cases confirmed in a single day on Thursday (2,425 new cases).

Currently, 38 counties in Ohio are now classified as "red." This is the most "red" counties in Ohio since the beginning of the pandemic. One of Lorain's neighboring counties, Cuyahoga, is also on the watch list (meaning it could become the first Ohio county to be classified as "purple").

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DeWine said nearly 75 percent of Ohioans are now living in "red" counties.

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