The COVID-19 Risk Dial will remain in mid-yellow for a seventh consecutive week as key indicators continue to remain steady. The yellow position on the dial means that the risk of the virus spreading in the community is moderate. On the color-coded dial, red represents the highest risk of COVID-19 spread, and green represents the lowest risk. The dial is updated every Tuesday.
The position of the Risk Dial is based on multiple local indicators and information from the previous three weeks.
- Over the last seven weeks, the number of new weekly COVID-19 cases has varied only about 20 cases, fluctuating between 324 and 343. For the week ending March 27, 347 new cases were reported.
- The local positivity rate is now being calculated differently. The number of all positive tests is divided by the number of total tests. This method, which is used by the state, does count people who are tested multiple times. The positivity rate for March 20 through 27 was 4 percent. The rate has now been below 5 percent for 10 consecutive weeks.
- The number of COVID-19 patients hospitalized has been 20 or fewer patients for nine of the past 14 days. The number of patients is the lowest since July.
For more information, visit COVID19.lincoln.ne.gov or call the Health Department hotline at 402-441-8006.
Source: Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department News Release