Wood County goes red, has 169 more cases, one more death

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Wood County’s state alert for coronavirus has increased to “red” or level 3. The alerts from the state
are updated on Thursdays.
Level 3 means that there is very high exposure and spread. People are encouraged to limit activities.
There have been 504 cases over the past two weeks; Wood County’s population is 130,817. That is 385 cases
per 100,000.
Wood is surrounded by other red counties, including Lucas, Hancock, Henry Sandusky, Seneca, Ottawa and
Putnam. Wood County was last under “red” alert in July.
There have been 3,445 confirmed and probable coronavirus cases, according to a Thursday Wood County
Health Department update.
This is an increase of 169 since Tuesday. There was no local update on Wednesday due to the Veterans Day
holiday.
There have been 105 deaths, which is an increase of one since Nov. 4.
The latest death was a man in his 60s.
There are 425 active cases, which is an increase of 84.
There have been 262 hospitalizations since March. The age range is 1-102 and the median age is 35. There
are 1,641 males and 1,804 females.
There have been 46 men and 59 women who have died, according to a Wednesday update. The breakdown of
deaths is updated once a week.
Of the women, 17 were in their 90s, 22 in their 80s, 14 in their 70s, two in their 60s, three in their
50s and one in her 40s. Of the men, three were in their 90s, 23 were in their 80s, 11 in their 70s and 9
in their 60s.
There are 25 zip codes in Wood County with active coronavirus cases, compared to 19 last week. This
number is updated on Wednesdays.
There are 151-155 active cases in Bowling Green and 131-135 cases in Perrysburg. There are 21-25 active
cases in Rossford and Northwood.
There are 16-20 active cases in Walbridge, 11-15 in Pemberville and six-10 in Millbury, North Baltimore,
Wayne and Weston.
There are 1-5 active cases in Bloomdale, Bradner, Custar, Cygnet, Deshler, Fostoria, Genoa, Grand Rapids,
Haskins, Jerry City, Luckey, Portage, Risingsun, Rudolph and Tontogany.
Active case numbers include Wood County residents who are being monitored by the health department,
according to state and federal isolation criteria. Exact case numbers are not being shared to protect
privacy, according to the health department.
There have been 35 impacts to local schools for the week of Nov. 2. This number is updated on Wednesdays.
There were 24 last week.
There are reports from Bowling Green (zero students, three staff), Eastwood (one student, two staff),
Elmwood (one student, two staff), Lake (zero students, two staff), Northwood (three students, zero
staff), Penta Career Center (six students, two staff), Perrysburg (five students, four staff), Rossford
(two students, zero staff), St. Rose School in Perrysburg (one student, zero staff) and Wood Lane (zero
students, one staff).
Numbers included are based on a weekly report issued to the Ohio Department of Health and may not always
match updates from other sources. Students or staff may be counted more than once if they were present
in multiple school settings.
There have been 427 long-term care coronavirus cases in Wood County. This number is updated on
Wednesdays. There were 419 last week.
They are broken down by facility:
• Grand Rapids Care Center, one resident, two staff
• Otterbein Pemberville, 16 residents, 16 staff
• The Manor at Perrysburg, 28 residents, 14 staff
• Bowling Green Manor, zero residents, three staff
• Kingston Rehabilitation of Perrysburg, 12 residents, 33 staff
• SKLD Perrysburg, 50 residents, 10 staff
• Heritage Corner Health Care, 14 residents, 10 staff
• Waterford at Levis Commons, zero residents and three staff
• Wood Haven Health Care, zero residents, three staff
• Kingston Residence of Perrysburg, 44 residents, 22 staff
• Otterbein Perrysburg, six residents, 18 staff
• St. Clare Commons, one resident, six staff
• Briar Hill Health Campus, 45 residents, 19 staff
• Brookdale Bowling Green, zero residents and one staff
• Heartland of Perrysburg, 31 residents, 17 staff
• Wood Lane Residential Werner House, one resident, one staff
Statewide, there are 259,499 confirmed cases and 5,316 confirmed deaths.

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