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CLEVELAND — Cuyahoga County is again "orange" for its COVID-19 threat.
Cuyahoga County ranks 30th among Ohio's 88 counties for COVID-19 spread. The county averages 83.1 cases per 100,000 residents.
As of Sept. 1, there 1,026 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Cuyahoga County, the Ohio Department of Health reported.
When the Ohio Department of Health launched its color-coded COVID-19 warning system for Ohio counties, Cuyahoga County routinely classified as "red," the second-most severe ranking. For the past three weeks, Cuyahoga County has been "orange," for its downgraded COVID-19 spread.
A red classification indicates a "very high" rate of "exposure and spread" of COVID-19 locally. Orange, the second-lowest ranking in the color-coded system, means there is "increased" COVID-19 spread locally.
Cuyahoga County was first classified as "orange" on Aug. 20.
Several school districts in Cuyahoga County have tied their reopening plans to the state's color-coded warning system. Should Cuyahoga County remain orange for an extended period of time, some school districts may return to in-person education.
Updated Ohio Public Health Advisory System Map: Newly Red Since Last Week: Butler Putnam Wayne Continuing at Red: Lucas Mercer Montgomery Preble Decreasing Red to Orange: Erie pic.twitter.com/iuB5612HFd— Governor Mike DeWine (@GovMikeDeWine) September 3, 2020
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