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Pandemia de COVID-19 en Ohio وباء فيروس كورونا في ولاية أوهايو الأمريكية 2020 COVID-19 pandemic in Ohio
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Los primeros casos de la pandemia de enfermedad por coronavirus en Ohio, estado de los Estados Unidos, inició el 7 de enero de 2020. Hay 25 349 casos confirmados y 1581 fallecidos.​ تأثرت ولاية أوهايو الأمريكية بالوباء الفيروسي لمرض فيروس كورونا 2019 (كوفيد-19). بناءً على نصيحة من مديرة وزارة الصحة في ولاية أوهايو، أيمي أكتون، أعلن الحاكم مايك دي واين حالة الطوارئ في 9 مارس عندما لم يكن لدى الولاية سوى ثلاث حالات مؤكدة ولم تحدث حالات وفاة. أصدر أكتون أمر البقاء في المنزل اعتبارًا من 23 مارس. تم الإبلاغ عن حالات أوهايو الأولى في 9 مارس، وتم الإبلاغ عن أول حالة وفاة في 19 مارس. وأظهرت الاختبارات اللاحقة حالات تبدأ في 15 فبراير والموت الأول في 17 مارس. بحلول 23 أبريل، كان لدى أوهايو 656 حالة وفاة. The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached the U.S. state of Ohio on March 9, 2020, when the state's first cases were reported. The first death from COVID-19 in Ohio was reported on March 19. Subsequently, records supported by further testing showed that undetected cases had existed in Ohio since early January, with the first confirmed death on March 17. By April 23, Ohio had 656 confirmed deaths; by May 1, there were 1002 confirmed deaths. Accurate data was difficult to obtain due to limited test availability. By December 12, a total of 553,461 cases had been reported leading to 31,803 hospitalizations and 7,477 deaths.
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Establishments can stay open for carry-out and delivery. What we can't have is people congregating and seated. Every day we delay, more people will die. If we do not act and get some distance between people, our health care system in Ohio will not hold up. The loss won't only be those impacted by COVID19, but the danger is also to everyone else who needs hospital care for other issues." A video from the Ohio Department of Health shows a minefield of mousetraps and table tennis balls, row upon row, that turn into a predictable maelstrom of flying debris once a bouncing ball tumbles into view. It's also a metaphor for the menacing spread of the coronavirus, where just one person interacting with others can produce a chain reaction of devastating consequences. The video is among the clearest visualizations yet of how proximity can turn lethal — and, conversely, how isolation can turn the tide. In the second half of the video, the traps are spaced at greater distances as a table tennis ball bounces across the floor without triggering any hazards. When our hospital systems are overwhelmed, that means if you are having a birth that you are planning, if you are in a car accident and need your hospital, if you have a stroke or an MI, even if you never get coronavirus, people in this country can die from something other than coronavirus.
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The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached the U.S. state of Ohio on March 9, 2020, when the state's first cases were reported. The first death from COVID-19 in Ohio was reported on March 19. Subsequently, records supported by further testing showed that undetected cases had existed in Ohio since early January, with the first confirmed death on March 17. By April 23, Ohio had 656 confirmed deaths; by May 1, there were 1002 confirmed deaths. Accurate data was difficult to obtain due to limited test availability. By December 12, a total of 553,461 cases had been reported leading to 31,803 hospitalizations and 7,477 deaths. As of December 1, 2022, Ohio has administered at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine to 7,534,093 people, or 64.45% of the population, completed vaccination for 6,983,586 people, or 59.74% of the population, and administered first booster to 3,914,346 people, second booster doses to 1,566,961 people, and updated boosters to 1,396,473 people. As of December 1, 2022, the state department of health reported 80,959 hospitalizations and 25,505 deaths since January 1, 2021 among individuals not reported as fully vaccinated, and 6,028 hospitalizations and 1,432 deaths among fully vaccinated individuals in the same time period. Los primeros casos de la pandemia de enfermedad por coronavirus en Ohio, estado de los Estados Unidos, inició el 7 de enero de 2020. Hay 25 349 casos confirmados y 1581 fallecidos.​ تأثرت ولاية أوهايو الأمريكية بالوباء الفيروسي لمرض فيروس كورونا 2019 (كوفيد-19). بناءً على نصيحة من مديرة وزارة الصحة في ولاية أوهايو، أيمي أكتون، أعلن الحاكم مايك دي واين حالة الطوارئ في 9 مارس عندما لم يكن لدى الولاية سوى ثلاث حالات مؤكدة ولم تحدث حالات وفاة. أصدر أكتون أمر البقاء في المنزل اعتبارًا من 23 مارس. تم الإبلاغ عن حالات أوهايو الأولى في 9 مارس، وتم الإبلاغ عن أول حالة وفاة في 19 مارس. وأظهرت الاختبارات اللاحقة حالات تبدأ في 15 فبراير والموت الأول في 17 مارس. بحلول 23 أبريل، كان لدى أوهايو 656 حالة وفاة. في 27 مارس، توقع أكتون أن تصل حالات أوهايو إلى ذروتها في منتصف مايو عند 10000 اصابة في اليوم. بحلول الأسبوع الأول من أبريل، ونسبت امتثال أوهايو لطلبات التباعد الاجتماعي، كانت قد عدلت العرض إلى منتصف إلى أواخر أبريل أو أوائل مايو. في 8 أبريل، قال أكتون أن فعالية الابتعاد الجسدي التي يتم دمجها أدت إلى إسقاط منقذ لذروة جديدة من 1600 حالة جديدة في اليوم في أواخر أبريل. في 14 أبريل، قامت بمراجعة الإسقاط إلى الذروة في 19 أبريل. في 16 أبريل، أعلن دي واين أن ولاية أوهايو ستبدأ إعادة فتح الاغلاق في 1 مايو. في 20 أبريل، بعد إجراء اختبار شامل في السجون، قال أكتون إن نتائج اختبار السجن تشير إلى أن ما يصل إلى 70 ٪ من الحالات قد تكون بدون أعراض.
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