The cited stripes in the Cleveland area, vaccination rates, transit tests, more – coronavirus timeline April 10-16

CLEVELAND, Ohio – Our weekly coronavirus news summary covers Johnson & Johnson vaccine news and rates, while citing bars in the Cleveland area for social distance issues, testing opportunities and more. Here are facts, figures and figures regarding Cleveland, Ohio, the United States and the world from April 10 to 16, followed by our quotes of the week:

April 10

Daily cases of coronavirus in Ohio are more than 2000. … The Ohio Investigation Unit reports quotes from several pubs in Northeast Ohio for misconduct and disorder with little or no social distance measures in Lake Effectz in Madison and Truth Social Club in Maple Heights .

April 11

Coronavirus cases in Ohio increase by 1,855 and increase the total to 1,039,455. … The OIU reports quotes from Northern Ohio bursts for improper behavior-disordered activities with little or no social distance measures in place at 3 Kings in Warrensville Heights and The DSTRKT in Cleveland.

April 12

Another 1,934 cases are reported in Ohio, bringing the total to 1.04 million. Coronavirus hospitalizations have dropped sharply among older Ohio residents, the same people who have probably been vaccinated. Admissions for those who are at least 70 have decreased by 70% over the past 45 days to 858. More than 75% of residents aged 70 and older have received at least one vaccine. … In the past week, Ohio has seen an average of 2066 cases per day. … The United States ingests an average of 3.1 million doses per day. By the end of this week, half of the adults in the country will have received at least one dose.

April 13

Ohio adds 2,340 cases, above the 21-day moving average of 1,948, and 90 Ohio residents are reportedly killed in the latest update since Friday, with a total of 18,917 deaths. … Kent State University and the University of Akron are postponing the vaccination clinics administered by Johnson & Johnson for advice on blood clot concerns. … For the sixth consecutive month, Rio de Janeiro – the second most populous city in Brazil – experienced more deaths than births, and in March, 36,437 deaths were recorded, 16% more than the month’s births. So far, Brazil has recorded 358,425 total deaths due to Covid.

April 14

For the second consecutive day, new business is above 2000 – with 2,216. The rolling average of 21 days for new business is 1,965. Ohio’s business rate has risen over the past two weeks to nearly 200 cases per 100,000 residents – a rate four times the level Mike DeWine Government has put his test before he will lift health orders and mandates. Ohio was last lower in June than 50 cases per 100,000. Despite the recent increase, the state is well below fall and winter.

April 15

The Ohio Department of Health reports a rate of 200 new cases per 100,000 residents over the past two weeks, four times the rate of 50 that DeWine said he wants to drop restrictions. … Franklin County becomes the first county on level 4 press alert since Hamilton County in the week ending January 27 … Cuyahoga Community College announces free, no-drive and no-appointment testing from 11 to 14 Monday, April 19 will be presented. , on Metropolitan Campus, 2900 Community College Ave., Cleveland, through a partnership with Care Alliance Health Center. It is recommended that individuals arrive at least one hour before the site closes. Tests are done on a first-come-first-served basis. A government-issued ID with name and address is required. Those with health coverage are asked to bring their insurance card. Go to tri-c.edu/covidtest or call 216-317-1250.

April 16

India reports 217,353 cases, which according to CNN is the country’s highest one – day number of cases for the third consecutive day, citing data from the Indian Ministry of Health.

Our coronavirus timeline quickly summarizes news about vaccines, rates, testing and other news in Cleveland, Ohio, the country and the world, on April 10-16.

Our quotes of the week come from, left from left, Rob Portman, Gao Fu, Beth Bell and Boris Johnson.

Quotes of the week

“It’s disappointing because I believe these vaccines are really important.” – U.S. Sen. Rob Portman. The Ohio Republican said he hopes reports of blood clots related to the Johnson & Johnson vaccine will no longer deter people from taking the vaccine. Portman took the J&J vaccine and experienced no side effects.

• “We will solve the problem that current vaccines do not have very high protection rates. It is now being considered whether we should use different vaccines from different technical lines for the vaccination process. ”- Gao Fu, director of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, and admitted in a press conference that the effectiveness of the country’s vaccine improvement should be improved. This was a rare recognition from China’s leading disease control officer over the current vaccines that offer low protection against the virus.

• “I do not want to send the message, there is a fundamental error with this vaccine. This is a very rare event. Nothing in life is risk free. But I want to understand and defend the decision I made based on a fair amount of data. ‘- Dr. Beth Bell of the University of Washington and advisor to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Authorities are studying blood clots linked to the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. The blood clots were found in six cases of more than 7 million.

• ‘We have now reached another very important milestone in our vaccine program by offering jabs to everyone in the nine groups at greatest risk. This means that more than 32 million people receive the precious protective substances against Covid-19. … We are now continuing to complete essential second doses and make progress with our goal of offering a vaccine to adults by the end of July. “- British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. The UK has achieved its vaccination target: doses have been offered to everyone over 50, the clinically vulnerable and social care workers, the government said.

We put together our coronavirus timeline cleveland.com stories and thread posts. Every Saturday morning we report news and statistics about the virus. Here is the previous summary of the coronavirus April 3-9.

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