275 confirmed COVID-19 cases reported in Cleveland; 1 new death COVID-19 clinic By Brian Koster | December 17, 2020 at 9:20 PM EST - Updated December 17 at 9:20 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The Cleveland Department of Public Health announced on Monday that there were 275 new confirmed coronavirus cases reported in the city, which brings the total cumulative to 16,231 confirmed cases citywide.
The number of deaths due to the virus increased to 179, according to a city press release.
Health officials said the new confirmed cases include males and females whose ages range from under 1 year old to their 90â²s.
CDPH is working to identify their close contacts who would require testing or monitoring for COVID-19 symptoms.
113 confirmed COVID-19 cases reported in Cleveland; 1 new death COVID-19 clinic By Stephanie Czekalinski | December 16, 2020 at 9:24 PM EST - Updated December 16 at 9:24 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The Cleveland Department of Public Health announced on Monday that there were 113 new confirmed coronavirus cases reported in the city, which brings the total cumulative to 15,969 confirmed cases citywide.
The number of deaths due to the virus increased to 178, according to a city press release.
Health officials said the new confirmed cases include males and females whose ages range from 5 to over 90 years old.
CDPH is working to identify their close contacts who would require testing or monitoring for COVID-19 symptoms.
246 confirmed COVID-19 cases reported in Cleveland; 2 new deaths COVID-19 clinic By Stephanie Czekalinski | December 15, 2020 at 9:02 PM EST - Updated December 15 at 9:02 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The Cleveland Department of Public Health announced on Monday that there were 348 new confirmed coronavirus cases reported in the city, which brings the total cumulative to 15,862 confirmed cases citywide.
The number of deaths in the city due to the virus rose up by two to 177, according to a city press release.
Health officials said the new confirmed cases include males and females whose ages range from 10 to over 80 years old.
CDPH is working to identify their close contacts who would require testing or monitoring for COVID-19 symptoms.
No new deaths, 189 more Clevelanders with confirmed COVID-19 cases reported range from under 1 to over 80-years-old (Source: WIS) By Brian Koster | December 14, 2020 at 9:36 PM EST - Updated December 14 at 9:36 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - The Cleveland Department of Public Health announced on Monday that there were no COVID-19 related deaths in the city, keeping the total cumulative deaths at 175 citywide.
However, health officials reported 189 new confirmed coronavirus cases reported in the city as of Dec. 14, which brings the total cumulative to 15,627 confirmed cases citywide.
Health officials said the new confirmed cases include people whose ages range from under 1-year-old to their 80′s.
189 new cases of COVID-19 coronavirus, no new deaths, confirmed in Cleveland: Monday update
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Posted Dec 14, 2020
he city confirmed 189 new cases of COVID-19 coronavirus in Cleveland on Monday, Mayor Frank Jackson’s administration said. No new deaths were reported.John Kuntz, cleveland.com
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CLEVELAND, Ohio – The city confirmed 189 new cases of COVID-19 coronavirus in Cleveland on Monday, Mayor Frank Jackson’s administration said.
No new deaths were reported. The deaths of 175 Clevelanders have been attributed to the coronavirus. The average age of those who died was 73 years old.
The newly confirmed cases involved patients ranging in age from less than one year old into their 80s. They raised the total number of new cases confirmed in the city since March to 15,627, the city reported.