New Ohio COVID-19 data:

-205,347 cases (2,607 new in last 24 hours)
-18,606 hospitalized (173 new)
-5,256 dead (17 new)

All key indicators (hospitalizations, positivity rate, deaths, cases, current hospitalized pop.) are worsening, some at a frightening pace
This is people who are currently in the hospital with COVID-19.

This data lags behind case data. So even if cases magically halted entirely tomorrow, it would still trend up for a week or two. That ain't good
Test positivity's weekly average is high, but on Monday it hit 7%(!)

That's its worst day since July 16.

This indicates it's more than just "more testing=more cases." The virus is growing more prevalent. Also, the higher the rate, the higher the likelihood of missing cases
Left: a look at deaths by reporting date, not date of death. It's more current, less accurate death data.

Right: By date of death. More accurate, less current.

No clear sign of where this will go, but no spike of note, so that's good for now
To break the doomy gloomy vibes, here’s this

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26 Oct
New Ohio covid-19 data:

-200,231 cases (2,116 new in last 24 hrs)
-18,235 hospitalized (140 new)
-5,217 dead (11 new)

Same surge different day Image
There are 1,406 Ohioans in the hospital with COVID-19 right now.

Just compare that to September. Image
The positivity rate has chilled out a bit, hoovering near 5.5%. It's a good sign that it stopped rising, for now at least. Image
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23 Nov 19
State Police have spent $3.5 million settling wrongful action lawsuits since 2015.

Meanwhile, an internal review board shrouded I’m secrecy, cleared every single use of force it review.

That doesn’t count ‘17, a year of data police “just don’t have”
wvgazettemail.com/news/legal_aff…
Could the incidents and lawsuits have been prevented?

Well 3 weeks before Derek Walker joined in the roadside beating of a teenager that would get his partner indicted, this review board cleared him. No training or supervision necessary, it said wvgazettemail.com/news/legal_aff…
Troopers Ralph Justus and Jarod Tupper allegedly beat the hell out of a guy in the parking lot of a Police detachment.

The review board cleared 6 separate incidents from Tupper both before & after the lawsuit and $150,000 settlement. He’s still a trooper wvgazettemail.com/news/legal_aff…
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