COVID in Ottawa County above 5. 8%; Ohio up 6. 6%

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New coronavirus cases rose 6. 6 in Ohio in the week ending Sunday, with the state adding 17,225 cases. Last week there were 16,159 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19.

Ohio ranked 42nd among the states where the coronavirus spread the fastest according to the same time, according to research data from Johns Hopkins University’s USA TODAY Network. , with 800,077 cases reported. With 3. 51 percent of the nation’s population, Ohio recorded 2. 15 percent of the nation’s cases last week. Nationwide, 38 states have had more cases in the past week than in the past week.

Ottawa County has reported 55 cases and no deaths in the past week. A week earlier, he had reported cases and no deaths. During the pandemic, it has reported 9,036 cases and 139 deaths.

In Ohio, the worst weekly outbreaks per user occurred in Scioto County with 296 cases per 100,000 per week; Pike County with 274; and Jackson County with 268. The Centers for Disease Control says the highest levels of network transmission start at 100 instances per 100,000 per week.

The addition of the largest number of new instances overall was Franklin County, with 2,054 instances; Cuyahoga County, with 1,789 instances; and Hamilton County, with 1,380. The number of weekly instances is higher in 54 counties than last week. Last week’s worst speed increases occurred in Cuyahoga, Scioto and the counties.

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Across Ohio, cases fell in 34 counties, with declines in Allen County, with 113 cases from 148 the previous week; County of Lucas, with 403 out of 436 instances; and in Clermont County, with 361 out of 392 cases.

In Ohio, another 74 people were reported to have died from COVID-19 in the week ending Sunday. In the past week, no one reported his death.

A total of another 2,848,453 people in Ohio have tested positive for the coronavirus since the pandemic began, and another 38,852 people have died from the disease, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. In the United States, another 87,843,561 people tested positive and another 1,017,848 people died.

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USA TODAY analyzed the knowledge of federal hospitals as of Sunday, July 3. Probable COVID patients admitted to the state:

Last week: 1,652

Previous week: 1,588

Four weeks ago: 1,570

Probable COVID entered the country:

Last week: 65,244

Previous week: 61,335

Four weeks ago: 56,288

Hospitals in 33 states reported more COVID-19 patients than the previous week, while hospitals in 28 states had more COVID-19 patients in broad care beds. Hospitals in 40 states admitted more COVID-19 patients in the following week than the previous week. according to USA TODAY’s research on U. S. fitness and human data. USA

This article was originally published in the Port Clinton News Herald: Ottawa County reported 55 more cases of COVID-19 this week

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