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Ohio reports 361 new COVID-19 cases, 27 new deaths Monday, both remain below average

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Health confirmed Monday that there are now 38,837 cases of COVID-19 in the state. That's a jump of 361 from yesterday, showing a steady plateau of new cases over the last several days.

There are now 2,404 deaths across the state, an increase of 27 over the previous day, and below the 21-day average of 36 new deaths per day.

There were 53 new hospitalizations reported on Monday, with 11 new ICU admissions, according to the Ohio Department of Health.

The median age of patients is 49 with the age range for infected patients from younger than 1 years old to 109 years old.

Cleveland reported six new coronavirus-related deaths, bringing their total to 68. The city reported 20 new cases, bringing their total to 1,746

Click through the data visualizations below to see information on cases, deaths and more in Ohio and Cuyahoga and Summit counties:

Editor's Note: The data on these charts are updated daily, and after 24 hours, may not reflect the state's statistics at the time the story was published.