Source: Health Policy Institute of Ohio
A two-month surge in COVID-19 infections in Ohio appears to be easing, state data shows (Source: “COVID-19 Surge Begins to Ease in Ohio,” Ohio Capital Journal, October 8, 2021).
On October 1, the average rate of new infections by day fell to about 5,000, down from a recent high of about 7,400 per day in mid-September.
While less pronounced, the number of patients in the hospital on a given day with COVID-19 has declined as well. Fewer than 3,400 Ohioans are hospitalized with the disease as of October 8 compared to about 3,700 in late September.
Of all COVID-19 tests taken statewide, an average of 12% are coming back positive as of October 8 compared to about 14% in September.
The disease continues to spread at high rates, even compared to the peaks seen in late 2020. There’s also no telling how significantly the pandemic will continue to ebb. Regardless, the declines are a ray of optimistic news amid a summer and fall unexpectedly dominated by the Delta variant of the coronavirus that causes the disease.