242 deaths, 6,187 cases confirmed in Ohio

The United States now has the most confirmed coronavirus deaths in the world, according to Johns Hopkins University.

The United States now has the most confirmed coronavirus deaths in the world, according to Johns Hopkins University.

The Ohio Department of Health has confirmed 247 deaths and 6,187 cases of coronavirus as of Saturday, April 11.

According to the Center for Disease Control’s expanded definition of COVID-19, there are 63 more probable cases and five more probable deaths, not confirmed to be coronavirus, but meet certain criteria that could mean they could have coronavirus.

The Ohio Department of Health reported that there is one death in Champign County and additional deaths in Miami and Montgomery Counties. Miami County now has 13 deaths and Montgomery County has five deaths.

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Gov. Mike DeWine will not be having a press conference today and plans not to host one tomorrow unless a pressing update occurs.

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