State: Clinton County at 59 COVID-related deaths since pandemic began; Ohio says ODH restructuring since discovery of around 4,000 unreported deaths statewide
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COLUMBUS Clinton County has had a total of 59 coronavirus-related deaths, according to the State of Ohio’s updated totals as of Friday. This represents 18 deaths since the total of 41 reported as of Jan. 5 just over five weeks ago.
The state now shows the county with a total of 3,270 cases since the pandemic started, including 152 hospitalizations. Statewide, the Ohio Department of Health reports 934,742 overall cases including 15,136 deaths.
The Associated Press reported Friday that Ohio’s Health Department is restructuring its infectious disease division following the discovery of as many as 4,000 unreported COVID-19 deaths and will investigate how the error happened, the state health director said Thursday.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio’s Health Department is restructuring its infectious disease division following the discovery of as many as 4,000 unreported COVID-19 deaths and will investigate how the error happened,
COLUMBUS Ohio’s Health Department is restructuring its infectious disease division following the discovery of as many as 4,000 unreported COVID-19 deaths
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Ohio's Health Department is restructuring its infectious disease division following the discovery of as many as 4,000 unreported COVID-19 deaths and will investigate how the er
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Ohio's Health Department is restructuring its infectious disease division following the discovery of as many as 4,000 unreported COVID-19 deaths and will investigate how the.