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Some issues exist for race and ethnicity data

Race data available for:

79% Cases99% Deaths0% Tests95% Hospitalizations

Ethnicity data available for:

66% Cases99% Deaths0% Tests87% Hospitalizations
Last checked by CTP: 3/7/21

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Notes About the Data

Cumulative Per Capita Data

In Ohio, through March 7, 2021:

  • Native Hawaiians / Pacific Islanders were most likely to have contracted COVID-19
  • Native Hawaiians / Pacific Islanders were most likely to have been hospitalized with COVID-19
  • White people were most likely to have died from COVID-19
Cases per 100,000 peopleHosp. per 100,000 peopleDeaths per 100,000 peopleNative Hawaiian / Pacific Islander
17,861
1,418
77*
Black / African American
7,038
641
149
Hispanic / Latino
6,918
386
68
White
6,116
374
159
Asian
5,233
244
54
American Indian / Alaska Native
4,624
285
70
Graphic only includes demographic groups reported by the state. Race categories are mutually exclusive and include both Hispanic/Latino and non-Hispanic/Latino ethnicity.
* Based on fewer than 10 deaths among members of this race/ethnicity. Interpret with caution.

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Historical Data

Data as of March 7, 2021 | Data last collected by CTP March 7, 2021

Ohio does not report race/ethnicity data for tests.

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Cases per 100k people

Ethnicity data

Cases per 100k people

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