This surprising state simply lives see more Covid deaths than since May
This is one of the 15 states where coronavirus deaths increase.
Some people may assume that theCoronavirus slows downAnd technically, they are not wrong with respect to global data last month. While the United States has seen around38,000 new cases of coronavirus every day During the last week, it is a 10% decrease in the average two weeks earlier, according toThe New York Times. But that does not meanThe numbers decrease in each state. In fact, a surprising state has just seen more deaths of Covid since May:Ohio.
Ohio governorMike of Dwineannounced thatOhio had reported 87 new COVID deaths within 24 hours At a press conference of September 15th. It is the largest number of deaths that the state has reported in one day since the beginning of May.
According toThe New York Times, it's theThird, the death of a highest day counts the state has been reported overall since the beginning of the pandemic. On May 6, Ohio reported 90 new deaths, and before that, on April 29, the State reported 138 new deaths - its highest day account to date.
However, all 87 deaths are not necessarily reported during the last day, Dewine noted. "This is the number of data that the data has been updated yesterday fundamentally, which has been reported within 24 hours. The keyword is reported. Coroners have up to six months. Usually, It does not take as long, but they do not have up to six months to certify a certificate of death, "he said.
DeWe said that 83% of deaths reported over the previous 24 hours occurred in the last month. But he did a single idea of death that seemed to have taken place in May, and another who seemed to be from time to time from the end of June or July.
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This new report brought the total number of Ohio Covid Covid deaths up to more than 4,500, and it is made Ohio one of the 15 states whereNew deaths increase, throughThe New York Times. Not only, but the only other states of having seen more new deaths over the last seven days have been Florida, Texas, California, Georgia, Arkansas and Tennessee-all states that have been actively actively discussed forTheir shocking coronavirus arises.
With respect to cases, nearly 139,500 cases of coronaviruses have been reported in the state since the beginning of the pandemic. But for the most part, the recent recent cases of Ohio remained stable. There was an average of about 1,070 new cases a day over the last week, which is actually a decrease of 8% compared to the average two weeks earlier, according toThe New York Times. However, it is still far from the daily average of 400 to 600 from the state in May and June. And for the states that go well,Dr. Faisci has just called this state the "model" for the success of COVID.