COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The Ohio Department of Health has released the latest number of COVID-19 cases in the state. 

Numbers as of Friday, March 4 follow:

TotalChange
New cases2,658,276+918
Hospitalizations112,748+65
ICU admissions13,254+4
Deaths*37,018+196
*Deaths are updated twice a week, usually on Tuesdays and Fridays

The 21-day case average is below 1,500.

The department reported 2,064 people started the vaccination process, bringing the total to 7,232,00 which is 61.87% of the state’s population. And 3,626 received booster shots. 

The Ohio Hospital Association reported the following numbers related to COVID-19 patients:

Hospitalized patients
with COVID-19

No.
Percent of
total beds
Percent of total
beds available
Total9003.8%18.8%
In ICU1774.39%23.69%
On ventilator1202.43%72.6%

Ohio’s K-12 schools saw their fewest COVID-19 cases of the school year, reporting only 770 new infections Thursday to the Ohio Department of Health. The Columbus City School district is lifting its mask mandate starting March 8, the district announced Thursday. Columbus Public Health is recommending that the cities of Columbus and Worthington end their mask requirements on Monday, March 7. Franklin County stayed put but other central Ohio counties improved this week on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s map of COVID-19 mask recommendations.