Coronavirus Case Update: Sept. 2, 2020

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – The Ohio Department of Health reports 125,767 total cases of COVID-19 in the state, up 1,157 in the last 24 hours, as well as 4,176 total deaths. The Pennsylvania Department of Health reports 135,611 total cases in the commonwealth and 7,712 deaths.

In Mahoning County, the ODH reports 2,868 cases, with 457 hospitalizations and 266 deaths. Mahoning County is fifth in the state for deaths and ninth in the state for the number of cases. The Mahoning County Public Health department reports 2,866 total cases.

The ODH reports 1,758 cases in Trumbull County with 331 hospitalizations and 123 deaths. In Columbiana County, the ODH reports 1,843 positive cases, 207 hospitalizations and 66 deaths.

Mahoning, Trumbull and Columbiana counties are rated Orange in the state’s color-coded Public Health Advisory System.

Of the total cases reported by ODH, 119,157 are confirmed. ODH reported 6,610 probable cases based on the CDC’s expanded case definition. There have been 13,574 hospitalizations and 2,989 intensive care admissions. And there have been 4,176 total deaths, which breaks down to 3,890 confirmed deaths and another 286 probable deaths under the CDC expanded diagnosis definition. The 21-day reported case average is 1,037.

The median age of those testing positive is 42. The state reports a presumed 105,065 Ohioans have recovered after testing positive. (Presumed recovered is defined as cases with a symptom onset date of greater than 21 days prior who are not deceased, according to the ODH website.)

Thus far, Ohio has conducted 2,286,138 tests. Of the positive tests, 13,869 or 11% are health care workers. CLICK HERE for a map of testing locations in the state.

The Pennsylvania Department of Health reported 135,611 total cases, with 550 hospitalizations, 67 of whom are on ventilators. Since March 6, there have been 7,712 deaths in Pennsylvania. Of the cases reported, 131,752 are confirmed.

Of all tests conducted in Pennsylvania, 1,552,085 were reported negative. And of all positive cases, 82% 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).

Mercer County has 553 total cases and 13 deaths with 10,035 negative tests, while Lawrence County has 466 total cases, 18 deaths and 6,736 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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