The novel coronavirus has penetrated a Miami County senior assisted living center, leaving a trail of 32 people showing symptoms, 11 presumptive positives, nine people hospitalized and one person dead.
Miami County Health Commissioner Dennis Propes said at a Friday press conference, broadcast by WDTN News, that test results are still pending on the deceased and the death cannot be definitively attributed to COVID-19.
The cases trace back to the Koester Pavilion senior assisted living facility in Troy.
Propes said of the 32 people showing symptoms: 16 are residents, 14 are staff and two are visitors. All 32 have been tested.
The 16 residents range in age from 53- to 94-years old. Five of them have been hospitalized. Their illness onset dates range from March 11 to March 17.
The 14 staff members range in age from 16- to 76-years old. Three have been hospitalized. Their illness onset dates range from March 9 to March 17.
Propes said he did not have information as to the illness onset dates or hospitalization status of the two visitors.
Additionally, a 70-year-old man who was in short term care at the facility who resides in Clark County has tested positive as well, according to a spokeswoman from the Clark County Combined Health District. He is hospitalized as of Saturday morning.
Propes said the Ohio Department of Health has dispatched two epidemiologists to conduct contact tracing of suspected cases and determine how the virus entered the facility.
“It may take us weeks to figure out what happened and where it came from,” he said. “And we may never, actually.”
A representative of the Miami County Health Department could not be reached Saturday.
There have been 247 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ohio since the virus was first detected March 9 in Cuyahoga County, requiring 58 hospitalizations as of 2 p.m. Saturday. Three people have died from the disease.
New Ohio data
-247 cases (78 since yesterday)
-58 hospitalizations
-3 deaths