Coronavirus in Ohio Thursday update: More than 4,000 cases reported – NBC4 WCMH-TV

Posted: October 21, 2021 at 10:19 pm

COLUMBUS (WCMH) The Ohio Department of Healthhasreleasedthe latest number of COVID-19 casesin the state.

As of Thursday, Oct. 21, the state is reporting a total of 1,511,760 (+4,084) cases, leading to 78,249 (+275) total hospitalizations and 9,967(+46) ICU admissions. A total of 6,425,794 or 54.97% of the population has begun vaccination. Thats an increase of 5,685 since the last report.

The ODH reported 289 deaths Tuesday, bringing the total to 23,616. The state is updating the number only after death certificates have been processed, usually twice a week.

The 21-day case average is now just below 5,000.

Recently, ODH Director Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff said the delta surge seems to have plateaued, but he urged continued vigilance.

Its far too early for us to claim victory, he said at Thursdays ODH press conference. We may not know the full impact of this surge for some time. What we do know is hospitals are feeling the real effects of the surge.

Dr. Vanderhoff said it takes approximately six weeks for the vaccinated to be fully protected after their last shot. This is important because Thanksgiving a potential superspreader holiday is only seven weeks away.

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