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Coronavirus cases are rising again across Ohio as the state gears up for Thanksgiving. Here's what that means for the holiday.
The COVID-19 pandemic is an ongoing viral pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a novel infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The pandemic affected the city of Columbus, Ohio , as Ohio's stay-at-home order shuttered all nonessential businesses, and caused event cancellations into 2021.
Overall this year, there were 279,172 cases in Ohio, 11,046 hospitalizations and 1,772 deaths. This past week, 47 people died in the state, according to the state dashboard. The week before, there ...
Reported COVID-19 cases are up across Ohio in the past few weeks, but experts say the counts are still an underestimate of the actual virus cases. Ohio's COVID-19 case reports are spiking, but all ...
The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached the U.S. state of Ohio on March 9, 2020, when the state's first cases were reported. The first death from COVID-19 in Ohio was reported on March 19. Subsequently, records supported by further testing showed that undetected cases had existed in Ohio since early January, with the first confirmed ...
At the beginning of the pandemic to early June 2020, Democratic-led states had higher case rates than Republican-led states, while in the second half of 2020, Republican-led states saw higher case and death rates than states led by Democrats. As of mid-2021, states with tougher policies generally had fewer COVID cases and deaths {needs update}.
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The Ohio Department of Health reported 4,575 cases for the week of July 18 to July 24, a roughly 17% increase from the previous week.