New COVID-19 cases in Ohio under 10,000 for the first time since April: weekly coronavirus update for Thursday, Oct. 06

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New COVID-19 cases in Ohio under 10,000 for the first time since April: weekly coronavirus update for Thursday, Oct. 06
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Cases peaked for the summer on July 28 at 29,876. The numbers began dropping in August, and except for an uptick in late August, have steadily dropped.

Ohio has been over 10,000 cases per week every week since the beginning of May. Total reported COVID-19 deaths since the beginning of the pandemic were 39,856.A total of 7,480,468 Ohioans have received at least one vaccination, representing about 67.6% of Ohioans age 5 and up.

Since the beginning of 2021, there have been 24,946 deaths among people reported as unvaccinated, and 1,383 among people reported to be fully vaccinated. And there have been 77,491 hospitalized Ohioans who were not fully vaccinated, and 5,753 fully vaccinated people hospitalized.* Total reported cases: 3,153,743, up 9,997.* Total reported ICU admissions: 14,269, up 27.* Total reported deaths: 39,856, up 93.

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