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COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio’s single-day record 1,525 newly reported coronavirus cases on Friday raised the rolling seven-day average to 1,150, as the state’s totals to date increased to 62,856 cases, 8,701 hospitalizations and 3,032 deaths, Ohio Department of Health data showed.

One-in-186 Ohioans are now known to have contracted the virus this year.

The case growth has followed a trend upward for nearly a month, including six of the last 10 days with more than 1,000 new cases each, after dipping to as low as 300 on June 14.

The rolling seven-day average for new cases – a method to look at the trends to smooth out for issues such as delays in lab or paperwork – was as low as 381 on June 12.

Ohio's coronavirus case trend

The rolling seven-day average of newly reported coronavirus cases in Ohio is now at its highest point. This graphic is based on per-day averages to smooth out for situations in which test results or determinations lag, or arrive in clusters. The onset totals for most recent dates are not yet complete, as officials in the coming days likely will learn about new cases from these dates.Rich Exner, cleveland.com

Separately, data from the Ohio Hospitalization Association showed an increase in patients on Friday, with hospitals across Ohio reporting 928 coronavirus patients, up from 516 on June 15.

The hospital count was routinely in the 1,000 to 1,100 a day range before dropping in mid-May. This is for patients in Ohio hospitals, not the number of Ohioans hospitalized as some people are treated in neighboring states.

Among those hospitalized Friday, 289 were reported in intensive care units. This number was 201 on June 21.

COVID-19 patients in Ohio hospitals

COVID-19 hospital stays have been trending up in Ohio. This chart shows the number of patients on a given day, as reported by hospitals to the Ohio Hospital Association. Out-of-state patients are included. Totals for the most recent day or two may be revised later.Rich Exner, cleveland.com

Over the last week, the number of deaths increased by 129, or 4.4%, from the previous Friday’s total of 2,903. The number of deaths reported daily for the last week were 26, 15, 21, 43, 16, 4 and 4. The reports lag several days from the actual date of death and sometimes are reported by the state in clusters.

Cases were up in the last week by 7,599, or 13.8%, from 55,257.

Gov. Mike DeWine has attributed the increase in cases to both increased testing and a new spread of the virus.

The state reported that 955,697 tests have been conducted to date. This includes 131,216 in the last week, in comparison to 106,395, 105,232 and 92,041 the previous weeks.

Coronavirus case increases by day

Ohio has reported at least 1,000 new coronavirus cases on six of the last 10 days.Rich Exner, cleveland.com

The state health department last updated the number of deaths for nursing home patients on Wednesday, with a total of 2,101, representing 70% of all known COVID-19 deaths in Ohio at that point.

The case total includes 149 state prison inmates currently with coronavirus, 4,217 who have recovered and 86 who have died, according to the prison department’s report on Wednesday.

Ohio recently began estimating the number of coronavirus cases “recovered,” placing that estimate at 43,435 on Friday. This is not based on individual case information, but on the number of cases at least three weeks old that have not resulted in death.

The state is now reporting that the onset of symptoms was as early as January for 33 cases, with the three earliest being on Jan. 2 in Erie, Mahoning and Warren counties.

The age range for cases is from under 1 to 109, with a median age of 44. The median age for deaths is 80.

The cases have been trending younger in recent weeks.

Age for new coronavirus cases in Ohio

Based on the date for onset of symptoms, the number of cases for those under the age of 40 are up 48% in the last three weeks over the previous three weeks.Rich Exner, cleveland.com

Based on the date for onset of symptoms, there have been 2,791 new cases in the last three weeks for people under the age of 40 in comparison to just 1,884 the three weeks before then – an increase of 48%, cleveland.com calculated.

But among those age 70 and up, the case totals were up just slightly – 1,058 in the last three weeks vs. 909 the three weeks before that – an increase of 16%.

For all cases this year, more than three-fourths the deaths have been to people age 70 and up, with 747 (25%) in their 70s and 1,592 (53%) at least 80 years old. Those 80 and up accounted for 44% of deaths from all causes nationally in 2017.

Death totals for other age groups are 427 in their 60s, 185 in their 50s, 45 in their 40s, 22 in their 30s, 11 in their 20s, and two under 20.

But for hospitalizations, the cases are more spread out: 1,605 age 80 or above, 1,684 in their 70s, 1,875 in their 60s, 1,542 in their 50s, 849 in their 40s, 590 in their 30s, 406 in their 20s and 149 younger.

Ohio COVID-19 deaths by date

The most coronavirus deaths in Ohio on a single day was 64 on April 28. The total has not topped 40 on a day since May 23.Rich Exner, cleveland.com

The counties with the most deaths are Franklin (443), Cuyahoga (393), Lucas (305), Mahoning (239), Summit (209) and Hamilton (207).

For the deaths in which race was reported, 78% are white, and 19% are Black. Yet for total cases, 54% are white and 30% Black. Ohio’s population is 82% white and 13% Black, census estimates say.

Among all cases reported to date, 8,701 have been hospitalized, including 2,161 in intensive care units. A week earlier, these totals were 8,084 and 2,044, meaning that in the last week the state learned of 617 new hospitalizations, with 117 new admissions to ICUs.

The counties with the most cases are Franklin (11,433), Cuyahoga (8,786), Hamilton (6,563). They are the state’s three largest counties. Cases per capita are shown in the chart at the bottom of this story.

The first three cases were confirmed on March 9. The total topped 100 on March 19, 1,000 on March 27, 10,000 on April 18 and 50,000 on June 28.

Ohio coronavirus cases since March 9

Ohio reported its first three cases of coronavirus on March 9. The is how the total has grown since then.Rich Exner, cleveland.com

The state on April 10 began new reporting standards to include more types of testing and cases identified from non-testing evidence. This has resulted in 3,856 “probable” cases being included in the total cases reported for Ohio to date.

Corrections in the data are made from day to day by the state. Sometimes the state has reduced the number of cases in individual counties from one day to the next as corrected residency information is received

The chart below is based on the most recent case data from the Ohio Department of Health. Cleveland.com calculated the cases per 100,000 rates based on 2019 census population estimates.

County Cases Hosp. Deaths Cases
per
100,000
Adams 25 2 1 90.3
Allen 348 74 41 340.0
Ashland 63 10 2 117.8
Ashtabula 445 80 44 457.6
Athens 111 9 1 169.9
Auglaize 109 14 4 238.7
Belmont 567 45 22 846.2
Brown 60 8 1 138.1
Butler 1,767 238 47 461.2
Carroll 64 13 3 237.8
Champaign 51 6 1 131.2
Clark 793 66 10 591.4
Clermont 453 58 7 219.4
Clinton 79 17 1 188.2
Columbiana 1,350 158 60 1,325.0
Coshocton 141 17 3 385.2
Crawford 138 22 5 332.6
Cuyahoga 8,786 1,675 393 711.4
Darke 253 28 26 495.0
Defiance 53 17 3 139.2
Delaware 675 59 15 322.7
Erie 267 48 22 359.5
Fairfield 643 64 17 408.1
Fayette 55 7 0 192.8
Franklin 11,433 1,194 443 868.3
Fulton 66 10 0 156.7
Gallia 20 6 1 66.9
Geauga 425 86 43 453.8
Greene 322 34 9 190.6
Guernsey 79 15 3 203.2
Hamilton 6,563 774 207 802.8
Hancock 85 11 1 112.2
Hardin 123 23 12 392.2
Harrison 12 4 1 79.8
Henry 33 5 0 122.2
Highland 49 9 1 113.5
Hocking 80 16 9 283.0
Holmes 257 20 5 584.6
Huron 238 25 2 408.5
Jackson 27 3 0 83.3
Jefferson 105 21 2 160.7
Knox 53 10 1 85.0
Lake 570 94 22 247.7
Lawrence 82 8 0 137.9
Licking 560 61 12 316.6
Logan 68 6 1 148.9
Lorain 1,097 173 69 354.1
Lucas 2,889 643 305 674.5
Madison 213 25 9 476.2
Mahoning 1,907 376 239 833.9
Marion 2,740 84 39 4,209.4
Medina 566 78 32 314.9
Meigs 12 0 0 52.4
Mercer 295 50 10 716.5
Miami 503 62 31 470.2
Monroe 89 15 17 651.8
Montgomery 2,378 367 35 447.3
Morgan 12 0 0 82.7
Morrow 121 10 1 342.5
Muskingum 96 15 1 111.3
Noble 13 2 0 90.1
Ottawa 166 31 24 409.6
Paulding 28 6 0 150.0
Perry 41 7 1 113.5
Pickaway 2,216 76 41 3,790.8
Pike 27 6 0 97.2
Portage 487 95 59 299.8
Preble 82 14 1 200.6
Putnam 134 20 15 395.7
Richland 363 54 5 299.6
Ross 139 31 3 181.3
Sandusky 157 41 15 268.3
Scioto 65 7 0 86.3
Seneca 40 12 2 72.5
Shelby 74 19 4 152.3
Stark 1,196 205 114 322.7
Summit 2,299 435 209 424.9
Trumbull 1,032 237 77 521.3
Tuscarawas 601 69 10 653.4
Union 93 9 1 157.7
Van Wert 45 5 1 159.2
Vinton 23 6 2 175.8
Warren 945 94 25 402.8
Washington 144 15 20 240.4
Wayne 372 49 53 321.5
Williams 74 7 2 201.7
Wood 474 74 51 362.3
Wyandot 62 7 5 284.8
Grand Total 62,856 8,701 3,032 537.7

Some mobile users may need to use this link instead to view the county-by-county chart above.

Rich Exner, data analysis editor for cleveland.com, writes about numbers on a variety of topics. Follow on Twitter @RichExner. See other data-related stories at cleveland.com/datacentral.

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