Coronavirus in Ohio Tuesday update: Latest number of cases to be released at 2pm
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The Ohio Department of Health is scheduled to release the latest number of COVID-19 cases in the state at 2 p.m., Tuesday.
Numbers as of Monday, Feb. 7 follow:
Total | Change | |
New cases | 2,612,719 | +2,594 |
Hospitalizations | 109,181 | +179 |
ICU admissions | 12,879 | +12 |
Deaths* | 34,217 | N/A |
The 21-day case average is below 10,000.
This is the first time the 21-day average has been below 10,000, since Dec. 27.
The department reported 952 people started the vaccination process, bringing the total to 7,181,072 which is 61.43% of the state’s population. And 2,467 received booster shots.
The Ohio Hospital Association reported the following numbers related to COVID-19 patients:
Hospitalized patients with COVID-19 |
No. | Percent of total beds |
Percent of total beds available |
Total | 3,054 | 12.7% | 21.5% |
In ICU | 624 | 15.28% | 22.63% |
On ventilator | 441 | 8.32% | 66.99% |
Doctors are cautiously optimistic the downward trend in daily numbers will continue, saying with people staying indoors due to this past week’s winter storm, there has been less of an opportunity for the virus to spread. Coronavirus cases reported every week by Ohio schools came in under 20,000 for the first time in a month on Thursday, as the state continues to see infections drop from an omicron variant wave peak in January.
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