Gov. Mike DeWine during the state coronavirus update on Thursday, April 1, 2021.
DAYTON State officials on Thursday reminded Ohioans they’re still at war against the novel coronavirus and the state’s lost some footing in recent weeks.
The state s seven-day average of new COVID-19 cases each day was about 1,800 this week, compared to 1,500 last week. Cases, as I noted, are also up in Ohio for the first week in a long time, Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff, Ohio Department of Health s chief medical officer, said during a Thursday briefing on the state s coronavirus response.
Three highly infectious variants of the novel coronavirus are responsible for most of the hundreds of genetic changes to the virus medical experts have recorded lately, state officials said.
Trumbull County reports 62 new confirmed COVID-19 cases
The county reported no new COVID-19 deaths today. A total of 280 people have died in the county to date, according to the district.
Jan 7, 2021 3:57 PM By: Ellen Wagner
WARREN Trumbull County has reported a total of 10,550 confirmed cases of COVID-19 to date, which includes 62 new cases reported today, according to Trumbull County Combined Health District.
Of those confirmed cases, about 524 are presumed to be active infections. There were 10 new confirmed cases that came out of congregate living facilities. The county has also reported another 617 probable cases to date.
There have been 210 confirmed and probable cases reported to date in Warren, according to today s release.