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Health department reports 52nd death from COVID-19 – Daily Chief-Union
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Monday, Wyandot County Public Health reported 366 active cases of COVID-19 in Wyandot County. The cumulative case count since March 2020 is 1,967. This includes 1,557 lab-confirmed cases, 384 probable cases, and 26 suspect cases based on positive antibody tests.
There are currently two patients hospitalized for COVID-19 with a cumulative count of 136 hospitalizations. Of the reported individuals, there have been 51 deaths and 1,550 patients have completed their isolation period.
Continue to practice social distancing, wear face coverings in public, clean and disinfect regularly, monitor health daily and wash hands frequently.
Wyandot County currently is at a level three (red) on the Ohio Public Health Advisory System. At level three, there is very high exposure and spread and county residents are asked to limit activities as much as possible.
Two more virus deaths reported in county Wednesday – Daily Chief-Union
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Jan 14, 2021
In conjunction with Ohio’s statewide efforts to distribute COVID-19 vaccines, Wyandot County Public Health, Wyandot Memorial Hospital, and Wyandot County EMA are partnering to lead local vaccination efforts. The combined knowledge and decades of planning and training together will allow us to serve our local community as we work to vaccinate Ohioans in our community.
In accordance with state guidance, Wyandot County will begin vaccinating our most vulnerable citizens next week, those that are 80 years or older. Additional groups of Ohioans will be eligible for vaccinations as follows; The week of Jan. 25: Ohioans 75 years of age and older; those with severe congenital or developmental disorders.