Health & Fitness
COVID-19 Cases Likely Up In Strongsville, Cuyahoga County
Strongsville has likely seen an uptick in new COVID-19 cases, according to the Cuyahoga County Board of Health.

STRONGSVILLE, OH — There could be as many 79 COVID-19 cases currently in Strongsville, the Cuyahoga County Board of Health announced. Ohio is seeing a statewide surge in new coronavirus cases.
Strongsville currently has between 13 and 79 confirmed cases of COVID-19, according to the Cuyahoga County Board of Health. Last week, the city currently had between 13 and 62 confirmed cases of COVID-19.
The county as a whole is seeing an uptick in new cases of the virus.
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At least 730 new cases were confirmed in Cuyahoga County last week, the board of health said Friday. Since the beginning of the outbreak, nearly 4,800 Cuyahoga County residents have contracted COVID-19. The county's health updates do not include statistics for the city of Cleveland.
The county has seen a steady increase in COVID-19 tests. Last week, of everyone tested in the county, nearly 6 percent tested positive for the virus. The week before, only 3.7 percent of people tested had the virus.
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The county tracks COVID-19 cases by ZIP code. All ZIP codes associated with Strongsville are categorized as having between 13 and 79 confirmed cases.
Gov. Mike DeWine said last week that he does not believe an increase in testing capacity is responsible for the surge in new cases. Ohio's positive test ratio continues to hold steady or increase, he said, meaning the virus is more widespread than previously thought.
The governor has been urging Ohioans to wear masks and follow health and safety guidelines. Several major Ohio cities, including Cleveland and Dayton, have made masks mandatory within city limits.
Cuyahoga County is on Public Health Emergency Level 3, DeWine announced Thursday. This means the county has seen a steady increase in COVID-19 cases and the risk of contracting the virus is widespread in the area.
CUYAHOGA COUNTY: While many cases during the last three weeks have been within congregate settings, the County still has a growing number of cases outside of these settings, indicating that the risk of continued community transmission is high. They're meeting 4 of 7 indicators.
— Governor Mike DeWine (@GovMikeDeWine) July 2, 2020
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