Ohio Surpasses 100 Deaths Related To Coronavirus

OHIO — The number of deaths related to the new coronavirus crossed 100 in Ohio Saturday, state health officials announced. A total of 3,739 cases have been confirmed in the state, with the median age being 53.

Of the total number of cases, 1,006 are patients who are hospitalized, and 326 have been admitted to the ICU. There have been 1o2 deaths.


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Cuyahoga County has the most cases at 781 and 13 deaths.

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This article originally appeared on the Across Ohio Patch