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13 new cases of coronavirus in Cleveland, brings total to 216

Posted at 7:23 PM, Apr 06, 2020
and last updated 2020-04-06 19:23:01-04

CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Department of Public Health (CDPH) was notified Monday of 13 new positive COVID-19 tests in Cleveland residents, bringing the total confirmed cases in the city to 216.

There have been a total of two fatalities.

The new cases include both males and females from less than one-year-old to 90-years-old.

CDPH is working to identify any close contacts of these residents who would require testing or monitoring for symptoms of COVID-19.

As of Monday, there are more than 4,450 confirmed cases and 142 fatalities in the State of Ohio. There are 356,000 confirmed cases and 10,500 deaths in the United States.

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