COLUMBUS, Ohio - The 1,933 confirmed coronavirus cases in Ohio are spread across 70 of the state’s 88 counties, with 39 deaths, the Ohio Department of Health reported Monday.

This map is updated daily: see this link for the latest Ohio coronavirus maps.

The case total was up 17% from 1,653 cases in 66 counties reported on Sunday, while the number of deaths increased from 29. Case, hospitalization and death details for each county are in a chart at the bottom of this story.

Related: Cases per capita by county at this link.

The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Ohio increased by 17% on Monday, the lowest increase since March 10 by percent.Rich Exner, cleveland.com

The percentage increase of 17% was the smallest daily change in Ohio since March 10 (when the case total held at 3), though just below the 18% increase on Sunday. The case count had increased 24%, 31%, 23% and 25% the previous four days.

However, Ohio Health Director Dr. Amy Acton, has repeatedly cautioned that the totals are understated “because our testing is so, so limited."

The 39 deaths are now spread across 19 counties, Summit and Miami counties each have had five deaths, the most in Ohio. Cuyahoga and Mahoning counties have four each, according to the state data.

The Ohio Department of Health on Monday reported 475 hospitalizations attributed to coronavirus. This included 163 in intensive care units.Rich Exner, cleveland.com

The state reported 475 hospitalizations, with 163 in intensive care units. This is up from 403 and 139 on Sunday. These numbers were 344 and 123 on Saturday and 276 and 107 on Friday.

The statewide total of confirmed cases was 1,406 on Saturday, 1,137 on Friday, 867 on Thursday, 704 on Wednesday, 564 on Tuesday, and 442 last Monday. The first three cases were confirmed on March 9.

This chart illustrates the increase in confirmed Ohio coronavirus caes from the first three on March 9 to 1,933 on Monday, March 30.Rich Exner, cleveland.com

Most of the cases are concentrated in the largest urban areas of Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, though on a per capita bases they rates run higher in Northeast Ohio.

Some numbers may change from day to day. As the state works to clean data, it sometimes has reduced the number of cases in individual counties from one day to the next.

Cases by county

County Cases Hosp. Deaths Statewide 1,933 475 39 Adams 0 0 0 Allen 4 4 0 Ashland 2 1 0 Ashtabula 6 1 0 Athens 3 1 1 Auglaize 2 1 0 Belmont 8 2 0 Brown 1 0 0 Butler 30 10 0 Carroll 5 4 0 Champaign 3 2 0 Clark 6 3 0 Clermont 9 2 0 Clinton 3 0 0 Columbiana 11 8 2 Coshocton 5 0 0 Crawford 5 0 0 Cuyahoga 493 106 4 Darke 12 0 0 Defiance 5 2 0 Delaware 38 5 1 Erie 5 5 1 Fairfield 13 2 0 Fayette 1 0 0 Franklin 281 43 2 Fulton 2 0 0 Gallia 1 1 1 Geauga 22 6 0 Greene 3 0 0 Guernsey 0 0 0 Hamilton 101 15 0 Hancock 3 1 0 Hardin 0 0 0 Harrison 0 0 0 Henry 0 0 0 Highland 1 0 0 Hocking 0 0 0 Holmes 1 0 0 Huron 3 2 1 Jackson 0 0 0 Jefferson 7 1 0 Knox 3 1 0 Lake 43 14 1 Lawrence 1 0 0 Licking 21 1 0 Logan 3 1 0 Lorain 78 20 2 Lucas 114 15 2 Madison 5 1 0 Mahoning 117 53 4 Marion 7 0 0 Medina 48 11 1 Meigs 0 0 0 Mercer 2 1 0 Miami 46 16 5 Monroe 0 0 0 Montgomery 31 4 1 Morgan 0 0 0 Morrow 0 0 0 Muskingum 2 2 0 Noble 0 0 0 Ottawa 2 1 0 Paulding 0 0 0 Perry 0 0 0 Pickaway 5 0 0 Pike 1 0 0 Portage 32 5 1 Preble 1 1 0 Putnam 0 0 0 Richland 5 2 0 Ross 1 1 0 Sandusky 3 3 0 Scioto 0 0 0 Seneca 3 0 0 Shelby 4 2 0 Stark 44 10 2 Summit 118 43 5 Trumbull 42 24 2 Tuscarawas 7 2 0 Union 4 0 0 Van Wert 1 1 0 Vinton 0 0 0 Warren 20 3 0 Washington 3 1 0 Wayne 7 1 0 Williams 0 0 0 Wood 13 6 0 Wyandot 1 1 0

Rich Exner, data analysis editor for cleveland.com, writes about numbers on a variety of topics. Follow on Twitter @RichExner. See other data-related stories at cleveland.com/datacentral.

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