After a continuous decline in case numbers and hospitalizations, the CDC has lowered Dallas County’s COVID-19 alert level to green.
After a continuous decline in case numbers and hospitalizations, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has lowered Dallas County’s COVID-19 alert level to green.
Under the green level, the CDC recommends people stay up to date on their COVID-19 vaccinations and isolate if they have a suspected or confirmed case., which urges people to use extreme caution.
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