x
Breaking News
More () »

Five coronavirus cases confirmed in Cleveland

The new patients are a man between the ages of 40 and 50 years old and a woman between the ages of 20-30.

CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Department of Public Health has confirmed five cases of coronavirus in Cleveland, Tuesday evening. 

The new patients are a man between the ages of 40 and 50 years old and a woman between the ages of 20-30.

Officials are working to contact those who have been in contact with the man. 

As of Monday afternoon, the Ohio Department of Health has confirmed 50 cases of the disease within the state, spanning 12 counties. The age range of the patients is from 14-86. 

During Sunday's press conference, Dr. Amy Acton says that due to the rapid and ongoing changes, it is becoming increasingly harder to provide accurate updates. 

You can watch the most recent press conference from Mike DeWine below: 

Continued Coverage:

RELATED: Coronavirus live blog: Vaccine trial starts Monday; CDC recommends no events with 50 or more

RELATED: 'I feel horrible.' 3News Skypes with Trumbull County coronavirus patient from hospital bed

RELATED: Coronavirus and Ohio: The latest updates

RELATED: Gov. DeWine says Ohio schools may be closed for rest of school year due to coronavirus

RELATED: Gov. Mike DeWine orders the closing of all Ohio restaurants and bars, carry-out to still be available

RELATED: Watch again: Gov. DeWine gives update on coronavirus in Ohio

RELATED: Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine filing emergency rules for complete mental health telehealth coverage

RELATED: Ohio to broaden unemployment requirements to include those in quarantine, unable to work

RELATED: This coronavirus map shows all reported cases in the world

RELATED: Fed slashes rates to near zero, eases bank lending rules

RELATED: President Trump urges public to 'relax' and stop hoarding

RELATED: Gov. DeWine: Schools likely to be closed longer than 3 weeks, daycare closures expected soon

Before You Leave, Check This Out