Weekly COVID-19 cases in Hamilton County continue to decrease.
Over the past week, less than 3,000 new cases have been reported. That’s a sharp decrease from the previous week, where nearly 4,000 were reported.
During , Health Commissioner Greg Kesterman said these new cases are being reported as the county increases the amount of COVID-19 testing.
"The decreases that we are seeing are most likely truly attributed to people making adjustments in their behavior," Kesterman said.
Kesterman said that while some of the metrics are looking good for the region, the county is still a long way from safety.
"We as a community have to continue to be careful," Kesterman said. "Tomorrow is New Year's Eve and please continue to make adjustments to your plans. Celebrate the close of 2020 in a way that will let us continue to leave the pandemic of 2020 behind us."
Kesterman also said the regional testing program, , will continue throughout 2021.
Commission President Denise Driehaus said that 1 in 16 people in Hamilton County have contracted COVID-19 since the beginning of the pandemic.
More than have tested positive for COVID-19 in Hamilton County during the pandemic. More than 2,000 have been hospitalized and more than 400 have died.