Ohio reports 5,334 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday

A total of 5,334 new COVID-19 cases were reported to the Ohio Department of Health on Sunday, bringing the 21-day average to 6,025 cases.

In total, 4,076 people are currently hospitalized in Ohio, including 80 new patients in the past 24 hours, according to ODH. The 21-day average is 260 people hospitalized per day.

The 21-day reported death average remains at 83, as Ohio updates death data twice a week. Numbers can fluctuate due to other states irregularly reporting death certificate information to Ohio’s Bureau of Vital Statistics. Because death certificate data can take weeks to be filed, COVID deaths can take up to a month or two to be reported.

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Three more people were admitted to the ICU in the past 24 hours, ODH said. The 21-day average of ICU admissions is 25 people.

Over 58% of Ohioans, or more than 6.8 million people, have started the COVID-19 vaccine, according to the dashboard. About 53% of Ohioans, or a little more than 6.2 million, have completed it. Around 1.85 million Ohioans have received additional doses.

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