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Ohio Confirms 2,300 New Coronavirus Cases, 66 Deaths
More than 60 Ohioans died from COVID-19 complications in the past 24 hours.

COLUMBUS, OH — Ohio's rejuvenated surge of COVID-19 cases and deaths continued Wednesday.
More than 60 Ohioans died from COVID-19 complications in the past 24 hours, according to the Ohio Department of Health. That's the second most COVID-19-related deaths recorded in Ohio in a 24-hour period.
Health officials also confirmed 2,366 new COVID-19 cases among Ohioans. That breaks a previous record set last week for most cases confirmed in a single day.
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Gov. Mike DeWine and health officials have spent previous weeks urging Ohioans to wear masks and maintain six-feet distance from other people. In the past two weeks, Ohio has seen increasing hospitalization rates and rising averages for new COVID-19 cases and deaths.
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On Tuesday, Ohio saw more than 200 residents enter hospitals for COVID-19 care.
Here are all of Wednesday's COVID-19 numbers in Ohio:
- New cases: 2,366
- New deaths: 66
- New hospitalizations: 135
- New ICU admissions: 35
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