Due to an upsurge in COVID-19 cases in the past two weeks, Williams County is on the verge of being elevated to a higher threat level in the state’s color-coded coronavirus warning system. The County Health Department is reporting 17 new cases in the current two-week reporting period. Two more cases this week would trigger one of the seven warning system indicators and move the county from the lowest threat level (Yellow) to the next highest level (Orange). Right now, Williams County reports a 185 cases since the pandemic began, with 12 hospitalizations and three deaths.
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