COLUMBUS, Ohio - The first 442 confirmed coronavirus cases in Ohio are now spread across 46 counties, with six deaths and dozens of hospitalizations, the Ohio Department of Health reported Monday.

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The number of confirmed cases grew 26% from 351 cases in 40 counties one day earlier - a slower growth than in recent days. The number of cases had been up 42% Sunday and 46% Saturday.

However, Ohio Health Director Dr. Amy Acton has called the number of confirmed cases the “tip of the iceberg,” repeatedly emphasizing that many more people likely have the virus, some maybe with few symptoms.

Acton reported 104 hospitalizations.

Here is the day-by-day increase in confirmed Ohio coronavirus cases, March 9 to March 23, and for those cases in Cuyahoga County.Rich Exner, cleveland.com

The statewide total was 247 on Saturday, 169 on Friday, 119 on Thursday, 88 on Wednesday, 67 on Tuesday and 50 last Monday. The first three case was confirmed on March 9.

New to the list of counties on Sunday were six counties - each with one case - Highland, Knox, Logan, Madison, Sandusky and Washington.

Here is the day-by-day increase in confirmed Ohio coronavirus cases, March 9 to March 23.Rich Exner, cleveland.com

Here is the breakdown by county, according to the latest information available: Ashland (1), Ashtabula (3), Belmont (2), Butler (17), Carroll (2), Clark (1), Clermont (5), Clinton (1), Columbiana (2), Coshocton (3), Cuyahoga (149), Darke (1), Defiance (2), Delaware (7), Erie (1), Franklin (44), Gallia (1), Geauga (2), Greene (1), Hamilton (26), Hancock (1), Highland (1), Huron (1), Knox (1), Lake (8), Licking (1), Logan (1), Lorain (24), Lucas (9), Madison (1), Mahoning (23), Marion (3), Medina (15), Miami (17), Montgomery (7), Portage (2), Richland (1), Sandusky (1), Stark (12), Summit (28), Trumbull (3), Tuscarawas (2), Union (1), Warren (5), Washington (1) and Wood (2).

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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