AKRON, Ohio -- A patient in their 70s died Wednesday of COVID-19, marking Summit County’s first death from the coronavirus, Summit County Public Health announced Thursday.

The health agency did not release the patient’s exact age, gender or city of residence, but said the patient was a Summit County resident and did not have any known contact with another confirmed coronavirus case.

As of 12 p.m. Thursday, Summit County has 50 confirmed COVID-19 cases, including 23 women and 27 men ranging in age from 21 to 94. Fourteen patients are hospitalized.

Dr. Erika Sobolewski, medical director for Summit County Public Health, said the county is aware of cases from three long-term care facilities, but declined to say how many cases came from each facility, identify the facilities or otherwise elaborate on the nature of the cases.

On Sunday, the department announced that a resident of Ohio Living Rockynol retirement community on West Market Street in Akron was hospitalized with COVID-19.

Summit County Public Health Director Donna Skoda said her agency has received “several complaints” about non-essential companies violating the state’s stay-at-home order. Skoda declined to say when the county would take any action, or what the enforcement might include.

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