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Cleveland Heights ZIP Codes Hit Hard By Coronavirus

Two ZIP Codes in Cleveland Heights are among those hit hardest by COVID-19 in Cuyahoga County.

The Ohio Department of Health has released COVID-19 data at a zip code level.
The Ohio Department of Health has released COVID-19 data at a zip code level. (Rick Uldricks/Patch)

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH — Two Cleveland Heights ZIP code are among the areas hit hardest by COVID-19 in Cuyahoga County.

On Thursday, the Ohio Department of Health released a new tool allowing people to see how a specific zip code has been hit during the coronavirus pandemic.

According to the department's data, since the start of the pandemic, there have been 870 cases in the 44121 ZIP code and 834 cases in the 44118 ZIP code.

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Here are the top hardest hit ZIP codes in Cuyahoga County:

  • 44107 (Lakewood) — 1,034 cases
  • 44130 (Middleburg Heights, Parma, Parma Heights) — 953
  • 44121 (South Euclid, Cleveland, Cleveland Heights) — 870
  • 44134 (Parma, Cleveland) — 860
  • 44118 (Cleveland Heights) — 834

Ohio is in the midst of its worst COVID-19 surge, regularly confirming record-breaking totals of new cases among residents. Gov. Mike DeWine has threatened to shut down bars, restaurants and gyms to prevent further spread, but he has also urged Ohioans to simply wear their masks and practice social distancing.

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"We don't want another shutdown. We can all avoid a shutdown if we are very careful. This is within our control. We don't have to let it get that bad. We don't have to let it get to the point where hospitals are full. We all have it in our power to prevent this," DeWine said.

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