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Ohio reports 2,000 more COVID cases as hospitalizations trend downward
The Ohio Department of Health has reported 2,026 new coronavirus cases Tuesday as the governor said hospitalizations continue to trend downward.
Tuesday, February 16th 2021, 4:31 PM EST
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The Ohio Department of Health has reported 2,026 new coronavirus cases Tuesday as the governor said hospitalizations continue to trend downward.
Just over 100 people were sent to the hospital, which is less than the 21-day average of 165.
Ten patients were transferred to the ICU.
Fifty-nine more deaths were reported as the state continues to reconcile death data that had gone underreported.
Below you can find the latest coronavirus data in the Mahoning Valley.
Mahoning County
Cases: 18,947 (51 new)
Deaths: 525 (four new)
Hospitalizations: 897 (one new)
Trumbull County
Cases: 13,910 (38 new)
Deaths: 441 (three new)
Hospitalizations: 991 (one new)
Columbiana County
Cases: 7,932 (21 new)
Deaths: Remain at 175
Hospitalizations: 460 (two new)