New data from the Ohio Department of Health show unvaccinated Ohioans continue to make up the vast majority of hospitalizations and deaths due to COVID-19. But the numbers of vaccinated people who’ve been hospitalized or died have gone up too.
ODH reports 36,938 unvaccinated Ohioans have been hospitalized with COVID-19 since January 1 of this year. That number has more than doubled since July 27. 16,924 unvaccinated people were reported as having been hospitalized at that time.
Since January 1, 2,064 vaccinated Ohioans have been hospitalized with COVID. Those numbers are a ten-fold increase from the 205 vaccinated people reported hospitalized by July 27.
ODH reports 11,647 unvaccinated Ohioans have died of COVID-19 since the start of the year, with nearly half of those deaths (6,842) taking place in the past four months. When it comes to breakthrough COVID deaths – 543 vaccinated Ohioans have died this calendar year, and the vast majority have happened in recent months. More than 93% of breakthrough COVID deaths this year were reported after July 27.
Health officials are urging people who are eligible for a booster shot to get one. Adults 18 years old who had their second Pfizer or Moderna vaccine at least 6 months ago can get booster shots. J&J vaccine recipients who are two or more months past their vaccine are also recommended for booster doses.
Nearly 56% of Ohioans over the age of 5 who are eligible for COVID shots are fully vaccinated. 1,429,898 Ohioans have received additional doses of COVID vaccines.
COVID-19 Numbers At A Glance
Year to date:
Hospitalizations - 36,938 unvaccinated, 2064 vaccinated
Deaths - 11,647 unvaccinated, 543 vaccinated
Reported on July 27, 2021
Hospitalizations - 16,924 unvaccinated, 205 vaccinated
Deaths - 6,812 unvaccinated, 34 vaccinated
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