Sandusky County COVID greater than 7. 3%; Ohio up 8. 8%

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New coronavirus cases rose 8. 8 in Ohio in the week ending Sunday, with the state adding 26,610 cases. Last week there were 24,465 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19.

Ohio ranked 29th among the states where the coronavirus spread the fastest, according to a study of data from Johns Hopkins University’s USA TODAY Network. Over the past week, coronavirus cases in the United States are down 7. 7% from last week, with 862,778 cases reported. With 3. 51 percent of the nation’s population, Ohio recorded 3. 08 percent of the nation’s cases last week. Nationwide, 23 states have had more cases in the past week than in the past week.

Sandusky County has reported 132 and no deaths in the past week. A week earlier, he had reported 123 and no deaths. Throughout the pandemic, it has reported 14,819 and 240 deaths.

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In Ohio, the worst weekly outbreaks per user occurred in Gallia County with 505 cases per 100,000 per week; Scioto County with 491; and Lawrence County with 469. The Centers for Disease Control says the network’s highest levels of transmission start at 100 instances per 100,000 per week.

Cuyahoga County, with 2817 instances, added the maximum number of new instances overall; Franklin County, with 2,710 instances; and Hamilton County, with 2,093. The number of weekly instances is higher in 63 counties than last week. Last week’s worst speed increases were recorded in Cuyahoga, Lorain and Summit counties.

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Across Ohio, cases fell in 22 counties, with the most productive declines in Franklin County, with 2710 cases up from 2818 the week before; in Warren County, with 539 cases out of 611; and the county of Medina, with 317 out of 365 instances.

In Ohio, no one reported dying of COVID-19 in the week ending Sunday. Last week, five other people were pronounced dead.

A total of 2,918,366 more people in Ohio have tested positive for the coronavirus since the pandemic began, and another 38,981 people have died from the disease, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. In the United States, 90,410,386 more people tested positive and 1,026,951 more people died.

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USA TODAY analyzed knowledge from federal hospitals beginning Sunday, July 24. Probable COVID patients admitted to the state:

Last week: 2,317

Previous week: 1,969

Four weeks ago: 1,587

Probable COVID entered the country:

Last week: 75,961

Previous week: 70,927

Four weeks ago: 61,308

Hospitals in 33 states reported more COVID-19 patients than the previous week, while hospitals in 33 states had more COVID-19 patients in intensive care beds. Hospitals in 38 states admitted more COVID-19 patients in the past week than the week before. according to USA TODAY’s research on U. S. fitness and human data. USA

This article was originally published on Fremont News-Messenger: Sandusky County reported 132 more cases of COVID-19 this week

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