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Weekly case numbers plummet as county appears headed for level green

Photo by Jason Connolly / Jason Connolly Photography Summit County reported 22 new cases of COVID-19 over the week, according to the county’s coronavirus webpage. The total number of cases among residents stands at 3,671. No new hospitalizations among residents were reported over the week, keeping the total at 136 since March 5, 2020. , the county was reporting 74.2 new cases per 100,000 residents as of 4 p.m. Friday. That number is down 77.5 cases per 100,000 residents from last week. The county’s positivity rate the percentage of tests that return positive is 4.8%, which is down 0.9 percentage points from last week. The county’s hospitalizations are down with 13 days of declining or stable hospitalizations compared with 10 days of decline last week.

ZIP code Covid case breakdown, Cleveland bars cited, India s numbers soar, more - coronavirus timeline April 24-30

ZIP code Covid case breakdown, Cleveland bars cited, India’s numbers soar, more - coronavirus timeline April 24-30 Posted May 01, 2021 Our coronavirus timeline covers facts and news in Cleveland, Ohio, the country and the world April 24-30. Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio – From local news about clinics to rising rates in India, here is our regular roundup of coronavirus facts, figures and numbers regarding Cleveland, Ohio, the United States and the world April 24-30, followed by our quotes of the week: April 24 Ohio reports 1,526 confirmed coronavirus cases. … Ohio Investigative Unit agents report Legends Sports Bar & Grill in Parma, the Clevelander Bar & Grill in Cleveland and Holiday Inn in Independence were cited for improper conduct-disorderly activity and social-distancing violations.

Wolstein Center offering Pfizer vaccine for walk-ins: The Wake Up for Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Subscribe to the Wake Up, cleveland.com’s free morning newsletter, delivered to your inbox weekdays at 5:30 a.m. Weather Highs will reach the upper 70s today with mostly cloudy skies, and there are good chances of showers and thunderstorms during the afternoon. More showers and storms are likely overnight as temps dip to the mid-50s. Read more. Local scores: Indians 7, Minnesota Twins 4 The .

Morning Headlines: Fully Vaccinated Ohioans Don t Need to Quarantine; Ohio Supreme Court Orders Summit GOP Chair Back on Elections Board

PIXABAY Gov. Mike DeWine says the rising number of vaccinations means fully vaccinated Ohioans must no longer quarantine themselves if they re exposed to someone with the coronavirus. He says the change applies to all adults except those in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, or other group care settings. Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, April 28: Fully vaccinated Ohioans don’t need to quarantine Supreme Court orders Summit GOP chair back on elections board Wolstein Center, Summit Fairgrounds open for vaccine walk-ins Ohio legislative leaders may advance map-making date changes Ohio will allow changes to gender on birth certificates Late taxes another troubling sign for electric truck startup

Ohio snowbirds who get the shot in Florida count in state data there

It’s a bit confusing, but we’ve got some answers for you.  Each state maintains its own database of vaccinated individuals and the states do not share information, said Donna Skoda, Summit County Public Health Commissioner.  Records of the COVID vaccine are within the state where the person was vaccinated, which includes non-Ohioans getting the shot in Ohio and Ohioans getting the vaccine in another state, according to Ohio Department of Health.  Ohio has no requirement to report vaccinations to the state, said Alicia Shoults, spokeswoman for the state health department.  Snowbirds get counted in Florida  Nancy Dotson and her husband, Dick, are 43 year-residents of Hudson but snowbirds who spend their winters in Florida. 

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