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13 more confirmed cases of coronavirus in Cleveland, bringing city's total to 216

The new cases include both male and females ranging in age from their 20 to their 80s.
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CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Department of Heath reported an additional 13 cases confirmed cases of coronavirus Monday. The new cases bring the city's total to 216 including two fatalities. 

The new cases include both male and females ranging in age from their 20 to their 80s. 

The Department of Public Health is working to identify those that have been in close contact with the patient. 

As of Monday afternoon, the Ohio Department of Health reports that there are now 4,450 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the state. 142 people have died and another 1,214 have been hospitalized. 

Cuyahoga County has released a map showing the number of confirmed cases by zipcode throughout the county. Click here to view the map updated every Friday. .

Based on the state’s current projections, Ohio is currently expected to peak in mid-late April with 10,000 new daily coronavirus cases. 

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