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Jefferson County will be moving back to a RED advisory level

this will be the first time back in red since late summer

                                

[Madison, IN] Jefferson County will be moving back to a RED advisory level on the Indiana Department of Health County metrics map. RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE JEFFERSON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Universal masking for all individuals in indoor settings regardless of vaccination status and while gathering with those outside of your immediate household. RED advisory indicates we are experiencing high community spread. There are no group setting outbreaks in our county at this time. Advisory levels are factored using two metrics. Metric one is our 7-day positivity rate; metric two is our weekly cases per 100,000 residents. When looking at the State Department of Health Dashboard map at ISDH - Novel Coronavirus: Indiana COVID-19 Dashboard and Map, use the drop-down box next to map filter to see advisory level color. You can use this drop-down box to see our 7-day positivity rate score and our weekly cases per 100,000 resident’s score. These two metrics are averaged to determine our color advisory for the week. If you are sick, please seek testing right away and stay away from others until you know your results. You can receive free testing at the Jefferson County Community Testing Site located at King’s Daughters’ Hospital Convenient Care, 445 Clifty Drive, Madison, IN 47250 812 273-5372, or you can schedule your COVID test by visiting www.coronavirus.in.gov The Jefferson County Health Department urges all Jefferson County residents and visitors to get vaccinated against COVID-19. You can schedule your COVID vaccine by visiting www.ourshot.in.gov We are also accepting walk-ins in our office located at 715 Green Road, Madison, IN 47250 Monday thru Friday 9am-3pm. We have all three vaccines available, Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson and Johnson. Individual’s age 12 – 17 years of age must receive Pfizer vaccine and have an adult present. Our office will be closed this Thursday and Friday for the holiday. RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE JEFFERSON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Universal masking for all individuals in indoor public settings regardless of vaccination status.

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