Wood County has 634 confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19

Wood County is now at 634 confirmed and probable cases of COVID-19, according to the Tuesday, July 21, update from the Wood County Health Department. That is an increase of 13 cases since Monday.

As of today there are 99 active cases in the county, compared to 96 active cases on Monday. Active cases are Wood County residents who are being monitored by the health department according to state and federal isolation criteria.

Every Wednesday, the Wood County Health Department lists “active cases” by Zip Code. As of July 15, the Perrysburg area had between 21 and 25 active cases, and the Bowling Green area had between 16 and 20 active cases. The areas of Jerry City, Luckey, Millbury, Northwood, Rossford, Rudolph and Walbridge each had between one and five active cases.

A total of 54 people with the virus in Wood County have died, with the latest death being someone in their 50s – the youngest reported fatality in the county from COVID.

Of the 54 who have died, one was in their 50s, seven were in their 60s, 12 in their 70s, 23 in their 80s, and 11 in their 90s.

Of the total 634 cases in Wood County, at least 218 have been in long-term care facilities – 133 were residents and 85 were staff. Those numbers from long-term care facilities are updated every Wednesday. 

The following facilities have had cases, as of July 15:

  • SKLD Perrysburg: 49 residents, 7 staff.
  • Kingston Residence of Perrysburg: 44 residents, 17 staff.
  • Kingston Rehabilitation of Perrysburg: 11 residents, 25 staff.
  • The Manor at Perrysburg: 18 residents, 6 staff.
  • Otterbein Perrysburg: 4 residents, 16 staff.
  • Otterbein Pemberville: 3 residents, 4 staff.
  • Heritage Corner Health Care, Bowling Green: 1 resident, 3 staff.
  • St. Clare Commons, Perrysburg: 1 resident, 0 staff.
  • Grand Rapids Care Center: 1 resident, 0 staff.
  • Briar Hill Health Campus: 1 resident, 6 staff.
  • Brookdale, Bowling Green: 0 residents, 1 staff.

According to the Ohio Department of Health, at least 42 of Wood County’s 54 deaths from COVID-19 have occurred in long-term care facilities.

Of the total 634 cases in the county as of today, those with the virus range in age from 1 to 102, with the median age of 45. Of the local cases, 356 are females and 278 are males.

A total of 82 Wood County residents have been hospitalized for the virus since March.

More detailed statistics about Wood County cases can be found at https://sites.google.com/view/wchdohio-coronavirus