The COVID-19 patient count in the state's Northeast Ohio region has dropped dramatically, from a high of 1,754 patients on Jan. 5 to 732 on Wednesday. This region consists of Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake and Lorain counties. The other Northeast Ohio region that includes Medina, Portage and Summit counties also has experienced a drop in patients, according to daily surveys by the Ohio Hospital Association.Rich Exner, cleveland.com
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The trend of declining coronavirus case numbers and daily COVID-19 hospitalizations continued for the third consecutive week, as the surge caused by the omicron variant appears to be subsiding in Ohio.
The daily COVID-19 patient count in Ohio hospitalizations dropped every day this past week. The number of patients has made its way out of the 5,000 range and has inched closer to leaving the 4,000 range too. Week-over-week, the count was lower on Saturday (4,173) than it was on Jan. 22 (5,362); that’s a decrease of 1,189 patients.
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