Southwest Ohio COVID hospitalizations above state average

COVID-19 patients represent one in nine hospitalizations across the state, but account for one in six patients locally.

There are 2,199 coronavirus patients in hospitals across the state, the Ohio Hospital Association reported Monday. That number represents a 26% decline over the past seven days and 58% over the last 21 days.

The drop in COVID hospitalizations was not as pronounced for the Southwest region — Butler, Warren, Clinton, Hamilton, Adams, Brown and Clermont counties — where the 477 COVID patients in the region make up one in six hospitalizations.

There were 260 hospitalized COVID patients Monday in the west central region — Champaign, Clark, Darke, Greene, Miami, Montgomery, Preble and Shelby counties — which also represents a 58% drop over the last three weeks thanks to a 39% decrease in COVID hospitalizations from seven days ago. However, one in eight patients are COVID-19 positive, the OHA reported.

Southwest and west central regions combined make up more than one-third of the state’s total COVID hospitalizations.

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There were 1,312 new COVID cases reported Monday, bringing the total to 2,633,648 in Ohio since the pandemic began, according to the Ohio Department of Health.

The ODH also reported 99 new COVID hospitalizations and 22 new ICU admissions in hospitals across the state.

Nearly 7.2 million Ohioans, or more than 61.5% of the population, have had at least one dose of the COVID vaccine, the state health department reported Monday. That number includes 71.62% of adults, 69.65% of those 12 and older and 65.45% of those 5 and older.

More than 56% of Ohioans have completed the vaccine, including 66.39% of adults, 64.39% of those 12 and older and 60.41% of those 5 and older.

More than 3.3 million Ohioans have received a booster dose, including 2,690 in the last day.

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