COLUMBUS (WCMH) — The Ohio Department of Health has released the latest number of COVID-19 cases in the state. 

As of Friday, Sept. 10, a total of 1,285,757 (+9,019) cases has been reported since the start of the pandemic, leading to 67,955 (+261) hospitalizations and 9,038 (+19) ICU admissions. A total of 6,158,621 people — or 52.7% of the state’s population — has at least started the vaccination process, an increase of 10,514 from the previous day.

The Department of Health reported 134 deaths, bringing the total to 21,154. The state is updating the number only after death certificates have been processed, usually twice a week.

The 21-day case average for Ohio is now over 5,200.  

A mask order for indoor public spaces began Friday in Columbus. It includes businesses, retail establishments, and bars and restaurants. Franklin County public employees will have to prove vaccination or else be tested twice a week, the board of commissioners announced.

And President Joe Biden on Thursday announced that businesses with at least 100 employees would have to mandate vaccination or require employees be tested weekly.