Hamilton Journal News

Ohio COVID-19 cases remain high

- By Kristen Spicker Staff Writer

More than 3,000 patients hospitaliz­ed in Ohio on Friday had COVID-19. It’s the first time COVID inpatients surpassed 3,000 in at least two weeks.

The state had 3,033 coronaviru­s patients in the hospital, including 807 in ICUs and 503 on ventilator­s, according the Ohio Department of Health. On Nov. 6, there were 2,172 COVID patients hospitaliz­ed in Ohio.

One in seven patients in Ohio have COVID-19, the Ohio Hospital Associatio­n reported Friday. The number of COVID patients in the state’s hospitals has increased 21% over the last week and 30% over the last three weeks. However, it’s an 18% decrease from 60 days ago.

The number of COVID19 patients in the ICUs has increased 12% in the past week and 15% in the past three weeks, acceding to OHA. It’s a 22% decrease from 60 days ago. As of Friday, one in five ICU patients in Ohio have COVID.

In the last day Ohio recorded 349 hospitaliz­ations and 28 ICU admissions. It’s the second highest number of daily COVID hospitaliz­ations in the three weeks, according to ODH.

The state’s 21-day average is 201 hospitaliz­ations and 20 ICU admissions a day.

Ohio reported more than 6,000 daily cases of coronaviru­s for the third consecutiv­e

Friday. The state recorded 6,429 cases in the last day, the second-highest number of daily cases reported in the past three weeks.

Ohio is averaging 4,476 cases a day in the last three weeks and 5,329 cases in the last week.

ODH reported 250 COVID19 deaths, bringing the state’s total to 26,063. Ohio updates death data twice a week. The data can fluctuate because other states don’t regularly report death certificat­es to Ohio’s Bureau of Vital Statistics

The day a death is reported does not reflect the day it occurred.

Nearly 57% of Ohioans have started the COVID-19 vaccine as of Friday, including 67.74% of adults and 60.54% of residents 5 and older. More than 9.25% of kids ages 5 to 11 have received at least one dose of the vaccine.

More than 52% of residents have completed the vaccine, including 63.29% of adults and 55.67% of Ohioans 5 and older.

The deadline for the first Vax-2-School drawing is 11:59 p.m. on Sunday. The drawing is open to Ohioans ages 5 to 25 who have received at least one dose of the coronaviru­s vaccine.

Vax-2-School is a vaccine incentive program aim at increasing the number of younger Ohioans vaccinated against COVID. The state is giving away 150 $10,000 scholarshi­ps and five $100,000 scholarshi­ps to any Ohio college, university, trade school, technical program or career training program.

The first drawing is scheduled for 75 of the $10,000 scholarshi­p winners is scheduled for Monday. To register, visit https://ohiovax2sc­hool. com/.

Those who do not win will automatica­lly be registered for the second drawing on Nov. 29. The grand prize drawing for the five $100,000 scholarshi­ps is scheduled for Dec. 2.

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