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A 13th Clermont County resident has died of COVID-19, the county health department reported today.
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A 13th Clermont County resident has died of COVID-19, the county health department reported today. Information about the victim’s age, gender and date of death was not immediately available from Clermont County Public Health. Before today, the most recent COVID-19 death reported by the health department was on Aug.14, and the deceased ranged in age from 31 to 91. [The Enquirer is providing most of its coronavirus-related stories free to readers. We can’t do this work without your support. Please consider a digital subscription to Cincinnati.com.] Also today, Clermont County Public Health reported it is tracking 187 county residents with active cases of COVID-19, five more than on Friday. Today’s new numbers show that 103 of those residents are hospitalized with the illness caused by the new coronavirus, one more than on Friday. Some 932 residents have recovered from COVID-19, nine more than on Friday. Of the 1,132 total COVID-19 cases Clermont County Public Health is tracking,1,084 involve county residents who have or had confirmed cases of the illness. Another 48 residents have or had probable cases of COVID-19, meaning they exhibited symptoms of the illness but were not tested for it or diagnosed with another disease. The 1,132 residents range or ranged in age from 1 to 97, with a median age of 43. [ Sign up to get the top 5 stories from Cincinnati.com in your inbox each morning] Previously reported: Aug.21 Clermont County Public Health reported today that it is tracking 182 county residents with active cases of COVID-19,10 more than on Thursday. Friday’s new numbers show that 102 of those residents are hospitalized with the illness caused by the coronavirus, one more than on Thursday. Some 923 residents have recovered from COVID-19, seven more than on Thursday. Twelve Clermont County residents have died from the illness, with the most recent death being on Aug.14. Eleven of the deceased county residents had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one had a probable case, meaning the person exhibited symptoms of the illness but was not tested for it or diagnosed with another disease. They ranged in age from 31 to 91. Of the 1,117 total COVID-19 cases Clermont County Public Health is tracking,1,069 involve county residents who have or had confirmed cases of the illness and 48 who have or had probable cases. They range or ranged in age from 1 to 97, with a median age of 43. Aug.20 Clermont County Public Health reported today that it is tracking 172 county residents with active cases of COVID-19, four more than on Wednesday. Thursday’s new numbers show that 101 of those residents are hospitalized with the illness caused by the new coronavirus, five more than on Wednesday. Some 916 residents have recovered from COVID-19,15 more than on Wednesday. Twelve Clermont County residents have died from the illness, with the most recent death being on Aug.14. Eleven of the deceased county residents had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one had a probable case, meaning the person exhibited symptoms of the illness but was not tested for it or diagnosed with another disease. They ranged in age from 31 to 91. Of the 1,100 total COVID-19 cases Clermont County Public Health is tracking,1,052 involve county residents who have or had confirmed cases of the illness and 48 who have or had probable cases. They range or ranged in age from 1 to 97, with a median age of 43. Aug.19 A 78-year-old Clermont County woman has died of COVID-19. The woman succumbed to the illness caused by the new coronavirus on Aug.14 after being hospitalized, Keith Robinson, spokesman for Clermont County Public Health, said Wednesday. The woman is the county’s twelfth COVID-19 fatality. Before she died, the most recent death was on Aug.3. She and 10 of the other people who died had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one had a probable case, meaning the person exhibited symptoms of the illness but was not tested for it or diagnosed with another disease. The deceased ranged in age from 31 to 91. Clermont County Public Health also reported Wednesday that it is tracking 168 county residents with active cases of COVID-19, six more than on Tuesday. Wednesday’s new numbers show that 96 of those residents are hospitalized, one more than on Tuesday. Some 901 residents have recovered from the illness, two more than on Tuesday. Of the 1,081 total COVID-19 cases Clermont County Public Health is tracking,1,033 involve county residents who have or had confirmed cases of the illness and 48 who have or had probable cases. They range or ranged in age from 1 to 97, with a median age of 43. Aug.18 Clermont County Public Health reported today that it is tracking 162 county residents with active cases of COVID-19, seven more than on Monday. Tuesday’s new numbers show that 95 of those residents are hospitalized with the illness caused by the new coronavirus, the same as on Monday. Some 889 residents have recovered from COVID-19,12 more than on Monday. Eleven Clermont County residents have died from the illness, with the most recent death being on Aug.3. Ten of the deceased county residents had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one had a probable case, meaning the person exhibited symptoms of the illness but was not tested for it or diagnosed with another disease. They ranged in age from 31 to 91. Of the 1,062 total COVID-19 cases Clermont County Public Health is tracking,1,014 involve county residents who have or had confirmed cases of the illness and 48 who have or had probable cases. They range or ranged in age from 1 to 97, with a median age of 43. Aug.8 Clermont County Public Health reported today that it is tracking 146 county residents with active cases of COVID-19, seven more than on Friday. Saturday’s new numbers show that 80 of those residents are hospitalized with the illness caused by the new coronavirus, one fewer than on Friday. Some 764 residents have recovered from COVID-19,12 more than on Friday. Eleven Clermont County residents have died from the illness, with the most recent death being on Aug.3. Ten of the deceased county residents had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one had a probable case, meaning the person exhibited symptoms of the illness but was not tested for it or diagnosed with another disease. They ranged in age from 31 to 91. Of the 921 total COVID-19 cases Clermont County Public Health is tracking,875 involve county residents who have or had confirmed cases of the illness and 46 who have or had probable cases. They range or ranged in age from 1 to 97, with a median age of 42. Aug.7 Clermont County Public Health reported today that it is tracking 139 county residents with active cases of COVID-19, one more than on Thursday. Friday’s new numbers show that 81 of those residents are hospitalized with the illness caused by the new coronavirus, the same as on Thursday. Some 752 residents have recovered from COVID-19, nine more than on Thursday. Eleven Clermont County residents have died from the illness, with the most recent death being on Aug.3. Ten of the deceased county residents had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one had a probable case, meaning the person exhibited symptoms of the illness but was not tested for it or diagnosed with another disease. They ranged in age from 31 to 91. Of the total 902 COVID-19 cases Clermont County Public Health is tracking,857 involve county residents who have or had confirmed cases of the illness and 45 who have or had probable cases. They range or ranged in age from 1 to 97, with a median age of 42. Aug.6 Clermont County Public Health reported today that it is tracking 138 county residents with active cases of COVID-19,14 more than on Wednesday. Thursday’s new numbers show that 81 of those residents are hospitalized with the illness caused by the new coronavirus, one more than on Wednesday. Some 743 residents have recovered from COVID-19, four more than on Wednesday. Eleven Clermont County residents have died from the illness, with the most recent death being on Aug.3. Ten of the deceased county residents had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one had a probable case, meaning the person exhibited symptoms of the illness but was not tested for it or diagnosed with another disease. They ranged in age from 31 to 91. Of the 892 total COVID-19 cases Clermont County Public Health is tracking,847 involve county residents who have or had confirmed cases of the illness and 45 who have or had probable cases. They range or ranged in age from 1 to 97, with a median age of 42. Aug.5 Clermont County Public Health reported today that it is tracking 124 county residents with active cases of COVID-19, four fewer than on Tuesday. Wednesday’s new numbers show that 80 of those residents are hospitalized with the illness caused by the new coronavirus, one more than on Tuesday. Some 739 residents have recovered from COVID-19,19 more than on Tuesday. Eleven Clermont County residents have died from the illness, with the most recent death being on Aug.3. Ten of the deceased county residents had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one had a probable case, meaning the person exhibited symptoms of the illness but was not tested for it or diagnosed with another disease. They ranged in age from 31 to 91. Of the 874 total COVID-19 cases Clermont County Public Health is tracking,829 involve county residents who have or had confirmed cases of the illness and 45 who have or had probable cases. They range or ranged in age from 1 to 97, with a median age of 42. Aug.4 A 77-year-old woman is the 11th Clermont County resident to die of COVID-19, the illness caused by the new coronavirus. The woman, who had been hospitalized, died Aug.3, Clermont County Public Health spokesman Keith Robinson said today. Before the woman’s death, the most recent COVID-19 fatality in the county was on July 24. [The Enquirer is providing most of its coronavirus-related stories free to readers. We can’t do this work without your support. Please consider a digital subscription to Cincinnati.com.] Ten of the deceased county residents had confirmed cases of the illness and one had a probable case, meaning the person exhibited symptoms of COVID-19 but was not tested for it or diagnosed with another disease. They ranged in age from 31 to 91. Meanwhile, Clermont County Public Health reported today that it is tracking 128 county residents with active cases of COVID-19,22 fewer than on Saturday. Tuesday’s new numbers show that 79 of those residents are hospitalized with the illness, five more than on Saturday. Some 720 residents have recovered from COVID-19,59 more than on Saturday. Of the 859 total cases Clermont County Public Health is tracking,815 involve county residents who have or had confirmed cases of the illness and 44 who have or had probable cases. They range or ranged in age from 1 to 97, with a median age of 42. Aug.1 Clermont County Public Health reported today that it is tracking 150 county residents with active cases of COVID-19,19 more than on Friday. Saturday’s new numbers show that 74 of those residents are hospitalized with the illness caused by the new coronavirus, the same as on Friday. Some 661 residents have recovered from COVID-19, also the same as on Friday. Ten Clermont County residents have died of the illness, with the most recent death being on July 24. Nine of the deceased county residents had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one had a probable case, meaning the person exhibited symptoms of the illness but was not tested for it or diagnosed with another disease. They ranged in age from 31 to 91. Of the 821 total cases Clermont County Public Health is tracking,780 involve county residents who have or had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 41 who have or had probable cases. They range or ranged in age from 1 to 97, with a median age of 43. July 30 Clermont County Public Health reported today that it is tracking 146 county residents with active cases of COVID-19,23 more than on Wednesday. Thursday’s new numbers show that 73 of those residents are hospitalized with the illness caused by the new coronavirus, one more than on Wednesday. Some 636 residents have recovered from COVID-19,15 more than on Wednesday. Ten Clermont County residents have died of the illness, with the most recent death being on July 24. Nine of the deceased county residents had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one had a probable case, meaning the person exhibited symptoms of the illness but was not tested for it or diagnosed with another disease. They ranged in age from 31 to 91. Of the 792 total cases Clermont County Public Health is tracking,752 involve county residents who have or had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 40 who have or had probable cases. They range or ranged in age from 1 to 97, with a median age of 43. July 29 Clermont County Public Health reported today that it is tracking 123 county residents with active cases of COVID-19. Wednesday’s new numbers show that 72 of those residents are hospitalized with the illness caused by the new coronavirus. Some 621 residents have recovered from COVID-19. Ten Clermont County residents have died of the illness, with the most recent death being on July 24. Nine of the deceased county residents had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one had a probable case, meaning the person exhibited symptoms of the illness but was not tested for it or diagnosed with another disease. They ranged in age from 31 to 91. Of the 754 total cases Clermont County Public Health is tracking,714 involve residents who have or had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 40 who have or had probable cases. The county’s total includes 403 females,350 males and one person whose gender was unavailable aged 1 to 97, with a median age of 43. July 28 A 78-year-old Clermont County man has died of COVID-19, bringing the number of county residents killed by the illness caused by the new coronavirus to 10. The man, who tested positive for COVID-19, had been hospitalized and died on July 24, Keith Robinson, a spokesman for Clermont County Public Health, said. Before the man died, the most recent COVID-19 death of a Clermont County resident was on July 19. [The Enquirer is providing most of its coronavirus-related stories free to readers. We can’t do this work without your support. Please consider a digital subscription to Cincinnati.com.] Nine of the deceased county residents had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one had a probable case, meaning the person exhibited symptoms of the illness but was not tested for it or diagnosed with another disease. The residents ranged in age from 31 to 91. Updated statistics show Clermont County Public Health is tracking 121 county residents with active cases of COVID-19,21 fewer than on Saturday. Of those residents,71 are hospitalized, the same as on Saturday. Some 594 residents have recovered from COVID-19,30 more than on Saturday. Of the 725 total cases Clermont County Public Health is tracking,686 involve county residents who have or had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 39 who have or had probable cases. The residents’ ages range from 1 to 97, with a median age of 43. [ Sign up to get the top 5 stories from Cincinnati.com in your inbox each morning] July 25 Clermont County Public Health reported today that it is tracking 142 county residents with active cases of COVID-19,24 fewer than on Friday. Saturday’s new numbers show that 71 of those residents are hospitalized with the illness caused by the new coronavirus, the same as on Friday. Some 564 residents have recovered from COVID-19,34 more than on Friday. Nine Clermont County residents have died of the illness, with the most recent death being on July 19. Eight of the deceased county residents had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one had a probable case, meaning the person exhibited symptoms of the illness but was not tested for it or diagnosed with another disease. Of the 715 total cases Clermont County Public Health is tracking,675 involve residents who have or had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 40 who have or had probable cases. July 24 Clermont County Public Health reported today that it is tracking 166 county residents with active cases of COVID-19,26 fewer than on Thursday. Friday’s new numbers show that 71 of those residents are hospitalized with the illness caused by the new coronavirus, three more than on Thursday. Some 530 residents have recovered from COVID-19,42 more than on Thursday. Nine Clermont County residents have died of the illness, with the most recent death being on July 19. Eight of the deceased county residents had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one had a probable case, meaning the person exhibited symptoms of the illness but was not tested for it or diagnosed with another disease. They ranged in age from 31 to 91. Of the 705 total cases Clermont County Public Health is tracking,665 involve residents who have or had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 40 who have or had probable cases. The county’s total includes people aged 1 to 97, with a median age of 43. July 23 Clermont County Public Health reported today that it is tracking 192 county residents with active cases of COVID-19,21 fewer than on Wednesday. Thursday’s new numbers show that 68 of those residents are hospitalized with the illness caused by the new coronavirus, the same as on Wednesday. Some 488 residents have recovered from COVID-19,39 more than on Wednesday. Nine Clermont County residents have died of the illness, with the most recent death being on July 19. Eight of the deceased county residents had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one had a probable case, meaning the person exhibited symptoms of the illness but was not tested for it or diagnosed with another disease. They ranged in age from 31 to 91. Of the 689 total cases Clermont County Public Health is tracking,650 involve residents who have or had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 39 who have or had probable cases. The county’s total includes 372 females and 317 males aged 1 to 97, with a median age of 43. July 22 Clermont County officials are inviting residents to help them fill a COVID-19 pandemic time capsule with their thoughts in writing, pictures and items related to the health crisis. The project is sponsored by the Board of County Commissioners and the Coalition for a Drug-Free Clermont County. “We’ve been impressed at how Clermont County residents have come together during this extremely challenging period in our history,” Commissioner Claire Corcoran said. “We will honor their efforts with this special time capsule. We want people in the future to better understand the difficulties that people faced, and how they worked to overcome them.” The time capsule will be placed in Clermont County Municipal Court during a ceremony later this year. Plans are to open the capsule in 10 years. County officials say that if you want to submit your thoughts in writing, you might say what the COVID-19 pandemic means to you or write a note to the future you. You can email writings and pictures to mboehmer@clermontcountyohio.gov. You can mail items to COVID-19 Time Capsule,101 East Main St.3rd Floor, Batavia, OH 45103. “We’re very excited to have the community join us in this positive endeavor, helping preserve history for future Clermont County residents. I can’t wait to see what people provide for the time capsule,” Mary Wolff, director of the Coalition for a Drug-Free Clermont County, said. Meanwhile, Clermont County Public Health reported today that it is tracking 213 county residents with active cases of COVID-19, six more than on Tuesday. Wednesday’s new numbers show that 68 of those residents are hospitalized with the illness caused by the new coronavirus, one more than on Tuesday. Some 449 residents have recovered from COVID-19,22 more than on Tuesday. Nine Clermont County residents have died of the illness, with the most recent death being on July 19. Eight of the deceased county residents had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one had a probable case, meaning the person exhibited symptoms of the illness but was not tested for it or diagnosed with another disease. They ranged in age from 31 to 91. Of the 671 total cases Clermont County Public Health is tracking,635 involve residents who have or had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 36 who have or had probable cases. The county’s total includes 360 females and 311 males aged 1 to 97, with a median age of 43. July 21 Two more Clermont County residents have died of COVID-19. A 70-year-old woman died July 13 and a 75-year-old man died July 19, Keith Robinson, a spokesman for Clermont County Public Health, said today. Robinson said both had tested positive for the disease caused by the new coronavirus and had underlying health conditions. The deaths bring the total number of fatal COVID-19 cases reported by Clermont County Public Health to nine. Before them, the last reported death was on July 6. Eight of the deceased county residents had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one had a probable case, meaning the person exhibited symptoms of the illness but was not tested for it or diagnosed with another disease. They ranged in age from 31 to 91. Also today, Clermont County Public Health reported that it is tracking 207 county residents with active cases of COVID-19,32 more than on Friday, July 17. Tuesday’s new numbers show that 67 of those residents are hospitalized, the same as on Friday. Some 427 residents have recovered from COVID-19,21 more than on Friday. Of the 643 total cases Clermont County Public Health is tracking,611 involve residents who have or had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 32 who have or had probable cases. The county’s total includes 343 females and 300 males aged 1 to 97, with a median age of 43. July 17 Clermont County Public Health reported today that it is tracking 175 county residents with active cases of COVID-19, five more than on Thursday. Friday’s new numbers show that 67 of those residents are hospitalized with the illness caused by the novel coronavirus, one more than on Thursday. Some 406 residents have recovered from COVID-19,13 more than on Thursday. Seven residents have died of the illness, with the most recent death being on July 6. Six of the deceased had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one had a probable case, meaning the person exhibited symptoms of the illness but was not tested for it or diagnosed with another disease. They ranged in age from 31 to 91. Of the 588 total cases Clermont County Public Health is tracking,559 involve residents who have or had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 29 who have or had probable cases. The county’s total includes 316 females and 272 males aged 1 to 97, with a median age of 45. July 16 Clermont County Public Health reported today that it is tracking 170 county residents with active cases of COVID-19, four more than on Wednesday. Thursday’s new numbers show that 66 of those residents are hospitalized with the illness caused by the new coronavirus, one more than on Wednesday. Some 393 residents have recovered from COVID-19,14 more than on Wednesday. Seven residents have died of the illness, with the most recent death being on July 6. Six of the deceased had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one had a probable case, meaning the person exhibited symptoms of the illness but was not tested for it or diagnosed with another disease. They ranged in age from 31 to 91. Of the 570 total cases Clermont County Public Health is tracking,542 involve residents who have or had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 28 who have or had probable cases. The county’s total includes 307 females and 263 males aged 1 to 97, with a median age of 45. July 15: Clermont County Public Health reported today that it is tracking 166 county residents with active cases of COVID-19,15 more than on Tuesday. Wednesday’s new numbers show that 65 of those residents are hospitalized with the illness caused by the new coronavirus, one more than on Tuesday. Some 379 residents have recovered from COVID-19, five more than on Tuesday. Seven residents have died of the illness, with the most recent death being on July 6. Six of the deceased had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one had a probable case, meaning the person exhibited symptoms of the illness but was not tested for it or diagnosed with another disease. They ranged in age from 31 to 91. Of the 552 total cases Clermont County Public Health is tracking,526 involve residents who have or had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 26 who have or had probable cases. The county’s total includes 299 females and 253 males aged 1 to 97, with a median age of 45. July 14: Clermont County Public Health reported today that it is tracking 151 county residents with active cases of COVID-19, seven more than on Monday. Tuesday’s new numbers show that 64 of those residents are hospitalized with the illness caused by the new coronavirus, three more than on Monday. Some 374 residents have recovered from COVID-19,10 more than on Monday. Seven residents have died of the illness, with the most recent death being on July 6. Six of the deceased had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one had a probable case, meaning the person exhibited symptoms of the illness but was not tested for it or diagnosed with another disease. They ranged in age from 31 to 91. Of the 532 total cases Clermont County Public Health is tracking,508 involve residents who have or had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 24 who have or had probable cases. The county’s total includes 290 females and 242 males aged 1 to 97, with a median age of 47 July 13 Clermont County Public Health reported today that it is tracking 144 county residents with active cases of COVID-19, six more than on Friday. Monday’s new numbers show that 61 of those residents are hospitalized with the illness caused by the new coronavirus, three more than on Friday. Some 364 residents have recovered from COVID-19,56 more than on Friday. Seven residents have died of the illness, with the most recent death being on July 6. Six of the deceased had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one had a probable case, meaning the person exhibited symptoms of the illness but was not tested for it or diagnosed with another disease. They ranged in age from 31 to 91. Of the 515 total cases Clermont County Public Health is tracking,491 involve residents who have or had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 24 who have or had probable cases. The county’s total includes 279 females and 236 males aged 1 to 97, with a median age of 47. July 10 Clermont County Public Health reported today that it is tracking 138 county residents with active cases of COVID-19, seven more than on Thursday. Friday’s new numbers show that 58 of those residents are hospitalized with the illness caused by the novel coronavirus, one more than on Thursday. Some 308 residents have recovered from COVID-19,10 more than on Thursday. Seven residents have died of the illness, with the most recent death being on July 6. Six of the deceased had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one had a probable case, meaning the person exhibited symptoms of the illness but was not tested for it or diagnosed with another disease. They ranged in age from 31 to 91. Of the total 453 cases Clermont County Public Health is tracking,431 involve residents who have or had confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 22 have or had probable cases. The county’s total includes 241 females and 212 males aged 1 to 97, with a median age of 43. July 9 Clermont County Public Health reported today that it is tracking 131 county residents with active cases of COVID-19, six less than on Wednesday. Thursday’s new numbers show that 57 of those residents are hospitalized with the illness caused by the new coronavirus, the same as on Wednesday. Some 298 residents have recovered from COVID-19,11 more than on Wednesday. Seven residents have died of the illness, with the most recent death being on July 6.

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