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Kenton Hardin Mask Advisory effective September 21

Kenton Hardin Health Department is issuing a Mask Advisory for Hardin County, effective September 21, 2021. 

"Everyone over the age of 2 years old is advised to wear a face mask, regardless of vaccination status when:

  • In indoor public places
  • Outdoors in crowded settings

Universal masking in schools, businesses, and social settings will slow the spread of COVID-19. 

K-12 Schools – Universal masking is advised for all students, staff, teachers and visitors.

Parents – please urge your children to wear a mask throughout the school day. 

Businesses – Universal masking is recommended for employees as well as patrons. 

Other agencies and organizations – Universal masking is recommended whenever people gather indoors or in outdoor areas where people are close together.  

Hardin County continues to meet the CDC definition for HIGH community transmission.  The rate per 100,000 continues to climb, from 809.8 on September 9th to 1074.4 as of September 20th.  For comparison, one year ago, Hardin County’s rate per 100,000 was 41.4, in May of this year it was just 51.0. 

Hardin County’s vaccination rate remains low at 34.8% who are vaccinated.  Vaccines are safe and effective and remain the best protection against severe illness, hospitalization and death from COVID-19.  Too many people remain vulnerable to getting and spreading COVID-19.  Vaccination is highly recommended for everyone 12 years old and over. 

The Delta variant is spreading in our community.  What happens in our community also happens in our schools and businesses.  The Delta variant is the most contagious variant yet.  Children under 12 years old are not yet eligible to be vaccinated and are at risk of becoming severely ill from the Delta variant.  We need children healthy enough to maintain in-person learning and employees healthy enough to maintain our businesses.

No vaccine is 100% effective.  Layers of protection offer the best way to slow the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19.  We know masking is an effective tool to prevent the spread of viruses.

Everyone needs to do their part to protect Hardin County.

*Universal masking means that everyone who is able should wear a mask."

The Kenton-Hardin County Health Department is located at 175 W. Franklin St., Suite 120, Kenton, OH 43326. Phone: 419-673-6230. Website: https://hardinhealth.org.

 

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