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06/10/2020

COVID-19 Update: 36,710 Confirmed Cases in the State, 2,231 Deaths

June 10, 2020

On June 10, 2020, the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) announced there are 36,710 confirmed cases of COVID-19 (coronavirus), 2,231 deaths and 6,633 hospitalizations. ODH also reported 2,865 probable cases and 226 additional deaths under an expanded case definition of COVID-19 from the CDC.

Organizers of the Air Force Marathon near Dayton have canceled the Sept. 17-19 event at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force in favor of a virtual event. They cite concerns a high-quality event isn't possible amid the pandemic. The marathon normally draws thousands of runners from around the nation and overseas. The Dayton Daily News reports its the first cancellation since during the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Meanwhile, the Pro Football Hall of Fame reopened today, the same day when a host of entertainment venues are allowed to begin welcoming back the public. Those include movie theaters, art galleries and museums, skating rinks, outdoor playgrounds and zoos. Drive-in movie theaters were allowed to reopen May 12.

The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles will resume skills testing Friday at select driver exam stations in Findlay, Bedford, Columbus, Newark, Jackson and Cincinnati. Exams will be by appointment only.

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