COLUMBUS, Ohio - The first 1,406 confirmed coronavirus cases in Ohio are now spread across 66 of the state’s 88 counties, with 25 deaths, the Ohio Department of Health reported Saturday.

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

This is up 24% from 1,137 cases in 61 counties on Friday, with the death total increasing from 19. The case count had increased 31% on Friday, 23% on Thursday and 25% on Wednesday.

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

The Number of confirmed Ohio coronavirus cases has increased from three on March 9 to 1,406 on Saturday, March 28.Rich Exner, cleveland.com

The 25 deaths are spread across a dozen counties, including a high of four each in Summit and Miami counties. The others are in Cuyahoga (3), Franklin (2), Lucas (2), Mahoning (2), Stark (2), Trumbull (2), Columbiana (1), Erie (1), Gallia (1) and Lake (1).

The state reported 344 hospitalizations, with 123 in intensive care units.

This is up from 276, with 107 in intensive care units. These numbers were 223 and 91 on Thursday, and 182 and 75 on Wednesday.

The number of hospitalizations attributed to coronavirus cases in Ohio has increased to 344, including 123 in intensive care units, the Ohio Department of Health reported.Rich Exner, cleveland.com

The statewide total of confirmed cases was 867 on Thursday, 704 on Wednesday, 564 on Tuesday, 442 on Monday, 351 on Sunday, 247 and 169 last Saturday. The first three cases were confirmed on March 9.

Most of the cases are concentrated in the largest urban areas of Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati.

These maps illustrate the spread of coronavirus cases in Ohio from March 13 through Friday, March 27. The latest map for Saturday is shown at the top of this story.Rich Exner, cleveland.com

Five counties with cases were added Saturday to the list of cases: Allen with two cases, and Auglaize, Ottawa, Pike and Van Wert with one each. Twenty-two counties have no cases, according to the latest reports, but a county was not specified Saturday for one case.

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. That occurred Saturday for Ashland County.

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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