Mahoning County reports 11 deaths, 193 confirmed COVID-19 cases

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Ohio’s COVID-19 Vaccine Program now allows vaccine providers to use vaccine to support employer or organization vaccine programs. This includes partnering with businesses or organizations, including nonprofits, to conduct on-site vaccination clinics.(Mahoning County Public Health)
Ohio’s COVID-19 Vaccine Program now allows vaccine providers to use vaccine to support employer or organization vaccine programs. This includes partnering with businesses or organizations, including nonprofits, to conduct on-site vaccination clinics.(Mahoning County Public Health)

YOUNGSTOWN, April 3 – As of April 2, Mahoning County Public Health is reporting 193 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Mahoning County, resulting in 11 deaths and 88 hospitalizations.

Of the 193 confirmed cases, 42.5 percent are between the ages of 60-79; 39.5 percent are under 60; and 18 percent are 80 and older. Men comprise 52 percent of confirmed cases and women, 48 percent. Ages range from 19 to 99, with a median age of 62.7.

For hospitalizations, 46.7 percent are between the ages of 60 and 79; 26.7 percent are 80 and older; and 26.7 percent are under the age of 60. Women comprise 55.6 percent of hospitalizations and men, 44.4 percent.

Of the 11 deaths, 45.5 percent were between 60-79 years old; 45.5 percent were 80 and older; and 9 percent were under the age of 60. Ages ranged from 51-93, with a median age of 77.6. Of the total deaths, 73 percent were men and 27 percent were women.

(Ohio Department of Health)

About Mahoning County Public Health – Mahoning County Public Health offers a variety of services from immunizations to environmental and community health programs. For a complete list of services, visit mahoninghealth.org….

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