
“Our numbers haven’t gone down by any means,” said Wann. “We’re still riding that month-long wave that we’ve had of double-digit cases each and every day. For a 10-day period, we have 208 new cases that are out in the county. Our rate for positivity is going up. That immediately puts pressure on our schools and our long-term facilities. So, we’re very concerned about that. They are probably going to start restricting visitations to a certain degree.”
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