CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Department of Health released new data regarding the coronavirus among residents Monday.
The data show three new coronavirus related deaths and 20 new cases. The new numbers bring the city's toll to 1,612 cases and 53 fatalities.
The most recent fatalities include two women and one male ranging in age from their 50s to their 70's.
The new cases include both men and women ranging in age from under 10 years old to their 90s. The Department is working to contact those who may have been in contact with those recently diagnosed patience.
As of Monday, there are 33,501 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ohio with 1,993 deaths.
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On Thursday, Mayor Frank Jackson will a tele-town hall to address the public health and safety concerns of residents. The town hall is scheduled to begin at 5: 45 p.m. Click here, for more information.