Coronavirus Case Update: June 10, 2020

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – The Ohio Department of Health, as well as county health districts in the Mahoning Valley, reported 39,575 total cases of COVID-19. The Pennsylvania Department of Health reports 76,846 total cases in the commonwealth.

In Mahoning County, the ODH reports 1,529 cases, with 327 hospitalizations and 195 deaths. Mahoning County is fourth in the state for deaths and seventh in the state for the number of confirmed cases.

*Mahoning County Public Health reports 1,531 cases, 326 hospitalizations and 196 deaths.

The ODH reported 620 cases in Trumbull County with 164 hospitalizations and 53 deaths. In Columbiana County, the ODH reports 903 positive cases, 136 hospitalizations and 55 deaths.

Of the total cases reported by ODH, 36,710 are confirmed. ODH reported 2,865 probable cases based on the CDC’s recently expanded case definition. There have been 6,693 hospitalizations and 1,714 patients in the intensive care unit. There have been 2,457 total deaths, which breaks down to 2,231 confirmed deaths and another 226 probable deaths under the CDC expanded diagnosis definition. The median age of those testing positive is 49.

Of those testing positive, 5,858 (15%) are health-care workers. To date, Ohio has conducted 499,019 tests.

The Pennsylvania Department of Health reported 76,846 total cases, with 992 hospitalizations, 206 of whom are on ventilators. Since March 6, there have been 6,062 deaths in Pennsylvania. Of the cases reported, 74,684 are confirmed.

Of all tests conducted in Pennsylvania, 466,2964 were reported negative. And of all positive cases, 72% have recovered (If a case has not been reported as a death, and it is more than 30 days past the date of their first positive test [or onset of symptoms] then an individual is considered recovered, according to the health department’s website.)

According to the department’s hospital preparedness dashboard, 1,217 of the commonwealth’s ventilators are being used by COVID-19 and non-COVID-19 patients.

Mercer County has 114 total cases and six deaths with 2,049 negative tests, while Lawrence County has 87 total cases, eight deaths and 1,735 negative tests.

The figures are updated daily by the Ohio Department of Health at 2 p.m. and Pennsylvania Department of Health at noon.

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