Yellow means there's a controlled level of COVID-19 in Harris County as positive cases and hospitalizations continue to decline.
HOUSTON, Texas -- This could be another positive sign that things are going in the right direction.
Yellow, which is also Level 3, signifies there's a controlled level of COVID-19 in Harris County, meaning a further demonstrated reduction in transmission and the local healthcare system is well within capacity, according to officials.
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