Most of area in ‘high’ zone for community transmission of COVID


Most of East Tennessee — including Anderson, Roane and Morgan counties — are in the “high” community level zone for COVID-19 transmission, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The recent increase to the “high” zone led officials with the federal facilities in Oak Ridge to mandate masks for workers and visitors.

Last Tuesday, the CDC website listed Anderson, Roane and Morgan counties as being in the “high” transmission zone for COVID-19, while nearby Knox and Loudon counties were in the medium community level zone. As of Wednesday, all of these counties, plus neighboring Campbell County, are now in the “high” zone. The Tennessee Department of  Health updates its numbers for COVID-19 late on Wednesday afternoons.

With the “high” designation, the CDC recommends wearing a mask indoors in public; staying up to date with COVID-19 vaccines, getting tested if you have symptoms and the possibility of additional precautions for people at high risk for severe illness. The “medium” designation is nearly the same although it does not include the recommendation of wearing a mask, but tells you to ask your doctor if you should given your health status.



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