The number of daily cases reported over the last four days are the four highest totals reported in three weeks. The slight increase in cases comes after weeks of a decline following a surge of cases due to the delta variant.
Ohio’s 21-day average is 3,825 cases a day, according to ODH. In the last week, Ohio is averaging 4,446 cases a day.
Ohio reported 361 COVID-19 deaths Friday, bringing its total to 25,643, according to ODH. It’s the second-highest number of deaths reported in three weeks. On Oct. 29, 363 deaths were reported.
Ohio updates COVID death data twice a week. Because other states don’t regularly report death certificate data to Ohio’s Bureau of Vital Statistics the data can fluctuate.
The day a death is reported does not reflect the day the death occurred.
As of Friday, 40,368 children ages 5 to 11 have started the pediatric COVID-19 vaccine in Ohio. More than 4% of children in that age group have received at least one dose of the vaccine.
In the Miami Valley, ODH is reporting the following pediatric vaccinations in each county:
- Butler County: 1,549 (4.45%)
- Champaign County: 29 (0.88%)
- Clark County: 331 (2.85%)
- Darke County: 21 (0.45%)
- Greene County: 610 (4.49%)
- Miami County: 135 (1.41%)
- Montgomery County: 1,157 (2.57%)
- Preble County: 38 (1.1%)
- Warren County: 1,517 (6.83%)
Statewide, 6.56 million people have started the COVID-19 vaccine, accounting for 56.2% of Ohioans. About 67.38% of adults have received at least on dose of the vaccine and 59.73% of people 5 and older. More than 6.08 million residents, or 52.08%, have finished the vaccine, including 62.93% of adults and 55.35% of people 5 and older.
ODH reported 2,465 COVID-19 patients were hospitalized Friday in Ohio, including 681 patients in ICUs and 462 on ventilators.
Coronavirus patients account for 9.4% of hospital beds, 14.67% of ICU beds and 9.71% of ventilators in the sate. Ohio has 5,196 (19.8%) hospital beds, 963 (20.74%) ICU beds and 3,007 (63.2%) ventilators available.
In the last day, Ohio recorded 140 hospitalizations and 12 ICU admissions. The state’s 21-day average is 171 hospitalizations and 18 ICU admissions a day.
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