COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Health confirmed Saturday that there are now 6,250 total cases of COVID-19 in the state. That's a jump of 372 from yesterday. A total of 247 deaths have been reported. Both the cases and deaths include the new cases that fall under the probable case and deaths.
There were 1,859 total hospitalizations reported on Saturday, with 572 ICU admissions, according to the Ohio Department of Health.
The median age of patients is 54 with the age range for infected patients from younger than 1 years old to 101 years old.
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