Two million Ohioans.
reported 20,598 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, bringing Ohio’s total reported cases to 2,016,095.
Meanwhile, a total of 6,996,480 Ohioans have received at least one vaccination, representing about 59.9% of Ohioans age 5 and up. Since Jan. 1, there have been 48,399 hospitalized Ohioans who were not fully vaccinated, and 2,853 fully vaccinated people hospitalized.
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