Coronavirus Global Updates, Mar 01 :::: Ohio reports 1, 268 new COVID-19 cases, 60 new deaths, 34, 681 new vaccinations

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Coronavirus Global Updates, Mar 01 :::: Ohio reports 1,268 new COVID-19 cases, 60 new deaths, 34,681 new vaccinations

 


 

 


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Zimbabwe COVID19 Update


COVID-19 update: As at 28 February 2021, Zimbabwe had 36 089 confirmed cases, including 32 666 recoveries and 1 463 deaths.





Covid-19: Global tally reaches113 million


The total number of global Covid-19 cases has topped 113 million, while the deaths have surged to more than 2.52 million, according to the Johns Hopkins University. In its latest update on Sunday morning, the University’s Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) revealed that the current global caseload and death toll stood at 113,749,295 and 2,524,159, respectively.


The US is the worst-hit country with the world’s highest number of cases and deaths at 28,554,177 and 511,994 respectively, according to the CSSE. India comes in second place in terms of cases at 11,079,979. Brazil currently accounts for the second highest number of fatalities at 254,221, followed by Mexico 184,474 and India 1,56,938. — IANS

Ohio reports 1,268 new COVID-19 cases, 60 new deaths, 34,681 new vaccinations
There were 152 new cases reported in Cuyahoga County today. There were 39 new cases reported in Cleveland Sunday, bringing the total number of cases to date to 25,146.

There have now been 17,297 coronavirus-related deaths across the state; 60 new deaths were reported today, lower than the 21-day average of 268. The Bureau of Infectious Diseases and Bureau of Vital Statistics continues to reconcile under-reported deaths in the data and numbers will continue to fluctuate as a result.

As of today, 909,524 Ohioans are presumed recovered from the disease, according to the ODH.

The median age of patients is 42 with the age range for infected patients from younger than 1 year old to 111 years old.

Hospitalizations

The ODH reported 82 new hospitalizations today, with four ICU admissions. There are currently 1,149 COVID-19 patients in Ohio's hospitals, and 316 COVID-19 patients in the ICU.

Non-COVID patients are currently occupying 61.09% of the state's hospital beds, according to ODH. COVID-positive patients account for 4.21%, leaving 34.70% of beds currently available. COVID patients make up 6.70% of the state's ICU beds, non-COVID patients are occupying 59.69% of ICU beds, and 33.60% of ICU beds are currently open.

Vaccinations

Here's how Ohio's vaccination rate compares to other states:

To date, the COVID-19 vaccine has been started in 1,654,903 people in Ohio, which is 14.16% of the state's population. The vaccine has been started in 34,681 people in the last 24 hours.

The COVID-19 vaccination has been completed in a total of 884,473 people, which is 7.57% of the state's population. In the last 24 hours, the vaccine has been completed in 23,448 people.

This chart shows the vaccination rates of each Ohio county:

Testing

There were 36,422 tests done on Feb. 26, the latest day this data from the ODH was available. Of those tests, 2.8% were positive, compared to the rolling 7-day average positivity rate, which is 3.6%. 

 


Global death toll continues to climb


The Covid-19 pandemic has claimed at least 2,526,075 lives worldwide since the World Health Organisation (WHO) office in China first reported the virus in December 2019, according to the latest update by AFP.

Over 113,758,510 cases of infection have been diagnosed since the start of the pandemic, while at least 69,695,100 persons are considered cured, the French news agency stated in its update, compiled on the basis of official sources at 12.00 noon on Sunday.

The figures are based on daily tallies from the health authorities in each country, and do not include revised figures compiled later by statistical bodies, as in Russia, Spain or the United Kingdom.

On Saturday, 8,713 new deaths and 395,666 new infections were registered worldwide. The countries with the highest number of new deaths are the United States (1,849), Brazil (1,386) and Mexico (783).

The USA is also the country with the highest numbers in terms of both infections and fatalities. So far it has had 511,998 deaths for 28,554,688 registered cases, according to the latest figures from the Johns Hopkins University.

Other countries with high figures are: Brazil, with 254,221 deaths and 10,517,232 cases ; Mexico, 185,257 deaths, 2,084,128 cases; India, 157,051 deaths, 11,096,731 cases; and the United Kingdom, 122,705 deaths, 4,170,519 cases.

Among the hardest-hit countries, Belgium has the highest per capita death rate, with 190 deaths for every 100,000 inhabitants, followed by the Czech Republic (190), Slovenia (185), the United Kingdom (181) and Italy (161).

As at 12.00 noon on Sunday, Europe had 850,906 deaths for 37,517,951 cases all told, Latin America and the Caribbean had 676,702 deaths (21,320,087 cases), the United States and Canada, 533,947 deaths (29,418,237 cases), Asia, 256,035 deaths (16,114,471 cases), the Middle East, 104,046 deaths (5,465,808 cases), Africa, 103,490 deaths (3,889,614 cases), and Oceania, 949 deaths (32,344 cases).

Since the start of the pandemic, the number of tests has increased greatly, while testing and tracing techniques have improved, which has led to higher numbers of declared infections.

However, the number of cases registered is only a fraction of the real caseloads since many less severe and asymptomatic cases remain undetected.

The AFP tally is based on data collected by AFP offices from the competent national authorities and information from the WHO. Due to corrections made by authorities or the late publishing of data, the figures on increases over a 24-hour period may sometimes differ from those published the day before.

The Brussels Times

 


Tracking countries with the most virus cases, deaths on Feb. 28, 2021


Identifying the top 15 countries currently most affected by the coronavirus pandemic


 

A Russian medical worker finishes the procedure after administering a shot of Russia's Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020. While excitement and enthusiasm greeted the Western-developed coronavirus vaccine when it was rolled out, the Russian-made serum has received a mixed response, with reports of empty Moscow clinics that offered the shot to health care workers and teachers the first members of the public designated to receive it. (AP Photo/Pavel Golovkin) (AP)

The coronavirus pandemic continues to evolve around the world each day.

Each week, we’ll provide updates on which countries have the highest numbers of COVID-19 cases and deaths.

Data as of 12:23 p.m. on Feb. 28, 2021.

The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases around the world is 113,950,840.


Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 cases


1.	United States - 28,567,544 COVID cases
2.	India - 11,096,731 COVID cases
3.	Brazil - 10,517,232 COVID cases
4.	Russia - 4,198,400 COVID cases
5.	United Kingdom - 4,188,823 COVID cases
6.	France - 3,747,263 COVID cases
7.	Spain - 3,188,553 COVID cases
8.	Italy - 2,925,265 COVID cases
9.	Turkey - 2,701,588 COVID cases
10.	Germany - 2,449,506 COVID cases
11.	Colombia - 2,248,135 COVID cases
12.	Argentina - 2,104,197 COVID cases
13.	Mexico - 2,084,128 COVID cases
14.	Poland - 1,706,986 COVID cases
15.	Iran - 1,631,169 COVID cases

 

The total number of confirmed COVID-19 deaths around the world is 2,528,117.


Countries with the highest number of COVID-19 deaths


1.	United States - 512,346 COVID deaths
2.	Brazil - 254,221 COVID deaths
3.	Mexico - 185,257 COVID deaths
4.	India - 157,051 COVID deaths
5.	United Kingdom - 123,083 COVID deaths
6.	Italy - 97,699 COVID deaths
7.	France - 85,741 COVID deaths
8.	Russia - 84,700 COVID deaths
9.	Germany - 70,106 COVID deaths
10.	Spain - 69,142 COVID deaths
11.	Iran - 60,073 COVID deaths
12.	Colombia - 59,660 COVID deaths
13.	Argentina - 51,946 COVID deaths
14.	South Africa - 49,941 COVID deaths
15.	Peru - 46,299 COVID deaths

 

 

 


 


 


 

 


 

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