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There are now 1,933 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Ohio, 39 deaths

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In a daily update on coronavirus cases, the Ohio Department of Health confirms there are now 1,933 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the state, an increase of 280 over the previous day. There have been a total of 39 deaths, 10 more than the number reported on Sunday.

There were 475 total hospitalizations reported on Monday, with 163 ICU admissions, according to the Ohio Department of Health.

The median age for patients is now 53, with an equal number of cases reported in males and females.

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