![]() Other core metrics, like Emergency Department visits, wastewater surveillance, case rates, hospitalization rates, and mortality rates are more sound metrics for measuring the burden and trends in COVID-19 epidemiology beyond the ending of the public health emergency. COVID-19 Dashboard displays the most recent preliminary data reported to the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) about cases, hospitalizations and deaths in. However, these data have had considerable limitations for some time since testing volume and percent positivity have never included over-the-counter (at-home) COVID-19 tests, which represent a substantial amount of the COVID-19 testing volume. This means that overall COVID-19 testing volume and test % positivity will no longer be a core metric that can be reported on at the local, state, or national level. While positive laboratory results will continue to be reportable in Michigan, negative test results will no longer be required to be reported. As of COVID testing volume and percent positivity will no longer be updated consistent with national strategies. Covid was fourth leading cause of death in 2022, CDC data shows Despite a decline from 2021, the virus killed more than 500 people per day, while heart disease and cancer deaths rose By Joel. The Public Health Emergency ending will bring about several changes to the national response to the pandemic including discontinuing the requirement to report negative COVID-19 test results. On May 11th 2023 the federal government will rescind the COVID-19 public health emergency. Data will be updated as usual the week of, and changes will go into effect the week of. ![]() ![]() This page is subject to change as a result of the end of the Public Health Emergency Order on. ![]()
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