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Coronavirus In Ohio: Uptick In Deaths Continue
More than 40 COVID-19 deaths were confirmed Wednesday among Ohioans.
COLUMBUS, OH — Ohio's surge of COVID-19-related deaths continued Wednesday.
In the past 24 hours, health officials confirmed 49 Ohioans died from COVID-19 complications. Since the start of the pandemic, 4,555 Ohioans have died because of coronavirus.
On Tuesday, Ohio hit a four-month high in COVID-19 deaths. Eighty-seven deaths were confirmed that day from COVID-19 complications.
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Officials also confirmed 1,033 COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours. That's on par with the state's average of 1,092 new cases per day in Ohio.
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Hospitalizations and intensive care admissions were also up slightly on Wednesday. Here are all of Wednesday's numbers:
- New cases: 1,033
- New deaths: 49
- New hospitalizations: 79
- New ICU admissions: 23
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