COLUMBUS, Ohio (WKRC) - Another 1,236 confirmed and probably COVID-19 cases were reported by the Ohio Department of Health Monday. That brings the total to 76,168.
Another 15 people died from the virus. A total of 3,189 Ohioans have died from the virus. That is slightly lower than the average over the past three weeks.
Fifty-five people have been hospitalized over the past 24 hours with 29 admitted tot he ICU.
In all, 51,860 people in Ohio are presumed to have recovered from COVID-19.
Tri-State counties:
Hamilton 7,923 cases, 219 deaths, 847 hospitalizations
Butler 2,143 cases, 51 deaths, 263 hospitalizations
Warren 1,256 cases, 28 deaths, 111 hospitalizations
Clermont 630 cases, 9 deaths, 67 hospitalizations
Clinton 106 cases, 2 deaths, 19 hospitalizations
Highland 74 cases, 1 death, 10 hospitalizations
Brown 68 cases, 1 death, 9 hospitalizations
Adams 35 cases, 2 deaths, 3 hospitalizations
Over the weekend, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said more pandemic-related orders would be coming this week. He said on Meet the Press with Chuck Todd, "We're now heading in the wrong direction."
Eighteen Ohio counties are at a Level 3 Public Emergency, which means masks are required indoors in public.
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