Ohio’s Average Case Count Trends Down as Rates Remain High Statewide |
While recent data from the Ohio Department of Health show the state’s average of COVID-19 cases steadily declining over this time last month, much of the state remains at high incidence levels. As of June 23, Ohio reported a statewide average of 241.2 cases per 100,000 residents. On May 26, that figure was 291.1. Eighty-seven of Ohio’s 88 counties are reporting more than 100 cases per capita. Download the state’s county-by-county case ranking.
Nationally, 43.12% of counties are experiencing medium or high COVID-19 spread, according to the CDC. View the latest national COVID map.
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