With cases trickling back up and new variants emerging, should you alter any Fourth of July plans? Author: Will Ujek Updated: 12:36 AM EDT July 2, 2021
CLEVELAND The Fourth of July holiday was President Joe Biden s target to have 70% of American adults have at least one shot of a COVID-19 vaccine for the country’s first big holiday back from isolation. Just a chance to be outside to see people you haven t seen in a long time and to give hugs, Dr. David Margolius, an infectious disease specialist at MetroHealth, says.
However, as the nation looks to be falling short of that goal, cases are also starting to creep back up. COVID-19 cases are up 10% nationally since last week, and the Ohio Department of Health reports the state s new cases Thursday are more than double the 21-day average.
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