COVID-19 Risk Dial moves to low orange
Orange indicates a high risk of COVID-19 spread and impact in the community

LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – The Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department announced the COVID-19 Risk Dial has moved into the low orange category on Tuesday.
According to LLCHD, orange indicates a high risk of COVID-19 spread and impact in the community.
Health Director Pat Lopez said vaccine approval for children ages 5 to 11 is likely to come very soon.
Due to the increase in new cases, high positivity rate, and continued concerns with hospital capacity, @LNKhealth‘s COVID-19 Risk Dial is moving back into the low orange category. Orange indicates a high risk of COVID-19 spread and impact in the community. #LNK
— City of Lincoln, Nebraska (@CityOfLincoln) November 2, 2021