COVID Cases Continue To Climb In Ohio
Ohio has surpassed 200,000 overall cases of COVID-19.
The Monday numbers from the Ohio Department of Health show there have been 200,231 cases since the pandemic started.
2,116 of those cases were recorded in the 24-hours leading up to Monday.
An additional 11 deaths were also reported on Monday, bringing the COVID death toll in Ohio to 5,217.
Both Hancock and Putnam Counties are considered a “high incidence” county.
Hancock County is still at level 2, or orange, on the state’s COVID-19 alert map.
Putnam County is still at level 3, or the red level.
The map will come out on Thursday.
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— Ohio Dept of Health (@OHdeptofhealth) October 26, 2020