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19 new confirmed COVID-19 cases in Cleveland brings city's total to 312

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CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Department of Public Health (CDPH) was notified Sunday of 19 new positive COVID-19 tests in Cleveland residents, bringing the total confirmed cases in the city to 312.

There have been three COVID-19 related deaths in Cleveland to date, according to the city.

The new cases include both males and females, whose ages range from less than 20-years-old to in their 90s, the city of Cleveland said.

CDPH is working to identify those who may have come into close contact with the residents who tested positive for potential testing or monitoring, according to the city.

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