More New Coronavirus Hospitalizations in Ohio on Saturday (111) Than on Friday (93)

 

The cumulative number of COVID-19 hospitalizations in Ohio increased by 111 on Saturday and 93 on Friday.

The total hospitalized cases in the week between Sunday, March 29 (403) to Saturday, April 4 (1,006) increased by 150 percent.

Numbers are provided by The COVID Tracking Project, and are available here. The project has taken multiple screenshots every day of the Ohio Department of Health’s COVID-19 portal, which is here, to provide and document the numbers.

The total number of confirmed cases on Saturday was 3,739. The total number of negative tests was 38,132.

Daily total hospitalizations for the past week, and the total of the increase in parenthesis, are:

  • Saturday: 1,006 (111)
  • Friday: 895 (93)
  • Thursday: 802 (123)
  • Wednesday: 679 (94)
  • Tuesday: 585 (110)
  • Monday: 475 (72)
  • Sunday: 403

Total ICU admission for the past week:

  • Saturday: 288
  • Friday: 288
  • Thursday: 260
  • Wednesday: 222
  • Tuesday: 198
  • Monday: 163
  • Sunday: 139

Total cumulative deaths for the past week:

  • Saturday: 102
  • Friday: 91
  • Thursday: 81
  • Wednesday: 65
  • Tuesday: 55
  • Monday: 39
  • Sunday: 29

The COVID Tracking Project website says it obtains, organizes, and publishes high-quality data required to understand and respond to the COVID-19 outbreak in the United States.

We will do this work until official national sources take over and publish comprehensive testing and outcomes data.

The project says its data comes from state/district/territory public health authorities — or, occasionally, from trusted reporting, press conferences, or (occasionally) tweets or Facebook updates from state public health authorities or governors.

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Jason M. Reynolds has more than 20 years’ experience as a journalist at outlets of all sizes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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