Ohio Coronavirus: Warren County reports 4th death among 89 COVID-19 cases

Warren County’s COVID-19 death count rose to four Thursday. The county’s second female fatality was a woman, 70 to 79 years old. The other three victims, including two men, were all 80 or more years old.

Warren County’s COVID-19 death count rose to four Thursday. The county’s second female fatality was a woman, 70 to 79 years old. The other three victims, including two men, were all 80 or more years old.

Warren County’s COVID-19 death count rose to four people on Thursday, according to the Ohio Department of Health.

The new case was the county’s second female fatality. She was between 70 and 79 years old.

The other three victims, including two men, were all 80 years old or older, according to the state.

Overall, 50 of 89 confirmed cases were between 30 and 59 years old.

Thursday’s county totals also indicated 16 people had been hospitalized for treatment.

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This was four more cases and two more hospitalizations than on Wednesday.

The Warren County Health District had no comment.

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