Cleveland data 32 new circumstances of coronavirus, no new deaths: Saturday replace

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CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Ohio Department of Health notified Cleveland that there are 32 new coronavirus cases in the city, Mayor Frank Jackson’s government said Saturday.

The city reported that there were no further deaths from the virus as of Saturday night.

The new cases bring Cleveland’s confirmed cases to 25,384 and the ages of new patients range from 4 to 77 years, the city reported.

The state reported 1,506 new coronavirus cases on Saturday afternoon.

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