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Ohio changes COVID-19 death reporting, will result in delayed but more accurate death count


Ohio changes COVID-19 death reporting, will result in delayed but more accurate death count
Randy Ludlow, The Columbus Dispatch
After failing to timely report more than 4,000 deaths, the Ohio Department of Health is moving to a different mortality reporting method beginning Tuesday that will take longer to disclose deaths, but be more accurate, officials say.
The state will rely solely on death-certificate reporting data to detect and report COVID-19 deaths, state health director Stephanie McCloud announced Tuesday ahead of a temporary reduction of the death toll among Ohioans by 596.
Since most death certificates are not filed with the state system until one to two weeks later, the virus fatalities reported by the state will not be as prompt as the near real-time system that tracks infectious diseases in Ohio, officials said. ....

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COVID-19 decline: Ohio health, ICU workers cautiously optimistic


Downward trend in COVID-19 cases ushers in optimism among healthcare workers
New cases of COVID-19 plummeted in February across Ohio and hospitalizations have followed on that downward trend.
As of Wednesday, a total of 1,338 Ohioans were hospitalized with the virus, according to the Ohio Department of Health. That s down by more than 500 from two weeks earlier far lower than on Nov. 30, when more than 5,000 Ohioans were hospitalized with COVID-19 at the same time, state data shows.
The steep drop off is a relief for Mulvany and his coworkers who have been treating virus patients for nearly a year now.
It seems like way longer than a year. … It s starting to feel semi back to normal, he said. I m just hoping we don t get (another) wave. ....

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