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What will it take to flatten the curve?

Ohio’s latest staffed hospital bed and equipment capacity data, via public records lawsuit.

Last Updated: Mar 2, 2022

Data Current up to: Feb 24, 2022

This data provided by Eye on Ohio, the nonprofit, nonpartisan Ohio Center for Journalism. Please join our free mailing list as this helps us provide more public service reporting.

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Note: Infectious isolation beds reflect the difference between airborne and droplet precautions: Initially, Covid-19 was thought to be spread primarily by “droplets” when patients cough, sneeze, sing or breathe. Most larger droplets are thought to float to the floor within 6 feet or so. Airborne Infection Isolation rooms are for diseases spread by “airborne” diseases when the concentration of pathogens that stays in the air is high enough to make someone else sick. Those rooms are recommended, but not always required, for COVID patients.

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