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Post by Nadica (She/Her) on Jul 28, 2024 1:41:04 GMT
COVID-19 cases up for eighth week: Coronavirus update for Thursday, July 25, 2024CLEVELAND, Ohio – For the eighth consecutive week, the number of new COVID-19 cases in Ohio worsened, rising from 3,896 last week to 4,575 this week, the state reported Thursday. Beginning in spring, case numbers moved steadily downward, but have been on an upward swing since early June. Thursday’s report marked the highest number of new cases since the end of February, and the total was more than double the amount at the same time last year. At least 1,380,406 Ohioans have received the updated one-dose COVID-19 vaccine, an increase of 1,415 people from the prior week, the state reported. This represents 11.8% of the state’s population. The total COVID-19 case count since early 2020 in Ohio has reached 3,768,753. There were 115 Ohioans newly hospitalized in the last week, raising the total since the beginning of the pandemic in 2020 to 152,243. One person as admitted into the ICU, raising the total since 2020 to 15,832. The state health department reported an additional 14 deaths from COVID-19, raising the total to 44,044. Death reporting sometimes lags by weeks. July 25 recap Total reported cases: 3,768,753, up 4,575. Total individuals with updated vaccine: 1,380,406, up 1,415. Total reported deaths: 44,022, up 14. Total reported hospitalizations: 152,243, up 115. Total reported ICU admissions: 15,832, up 1. July 18 recap Total reported cases: 3,764,178, up 3,896. Total individuals with updated vaccine: 1,378,991, up 1,397. Total reported deaths: 44,030, up 10. Total reported hospitalizations: 152,128, up 124. Total reported ICU admissions: 15,831, up 7.
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