Coronavirus: 4,334 daily cases, 198 hospitalizations reported in Ohio

Lines for the drive-thru COVD-19 vaccine clinic held by Premier Health at the University of Dayton Arena on Edwin C Moses Boulevard stretched to I-75 on Thursday, Jan. 21. 2021. STAFF/JIM NOELKER

Lines for the drive-thru COVD-19 vaccine clinic held by Premier Health at the University of Dayton Arena on Edwin C Moses Boulevard stretched to I-75 on Thursday, Jan. 21. 2021. STAFF/JIM NOELKER

Ohio reported 4,334 daily cases of coronavirus Monday, making it the fourth day in the last with less than 5,000 cases, according to the Ohio Department of Health.

It’s the third lowest number of daily cases recorded in the last three weeks.

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Ohio’s 21-day average is 6,725 with 868,656 total cases reported throughout the pandemic.

Hospitalizations increased by 198 for a total of 44,981.

As of Monday, there were 3,037 coronavirus patients in Ohio hospitals, the second lowest number in the last two weeks, according to ODH. On Sunday, there were 3,009 patients.

In southwest Ohio, ODH reported 873 hospitalized COVID-19 patients on Monday. It was also the second lowest number of patients in region over the last two weeks. The region also has 224 coronavirus patients in the ICU and 182 on ventilators.

Statewide, there have been 6,560 COVID-19 patients admitted to ICUs in Ohio throughout the pandemic.

Fifty-seven deaths were reported Monday in Ohio, bringing the total to 10,768.

Last week, Gov. Mike DeWine announced that a statewide curfew from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. would be extended to Jan. 30.

He cited concerns with cases remaining high across the state as well as a new variant in Ohio that is believed to be more contagious.

“Unfortunately it’s going to have to stay,” DeWine said during his press briefing Thursday. “We’re still at a very high level.”

The curfew first went into effect on Nov. 19 and was scheduled to last 21 days. This is the third time the curfew has been extended.

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