Wood County now has 20 residents who have tested positive for COVID-19, according to the daily update from the Wood County Health Department on Friday, April 3.
Of those 20 people, 13 are hospitalized. The first two COVID-19 cases at Wood County Hospital were reported on Thursday. Those not hospitalized are staying isolated in their homes.
They range in age from 20 to 71, with the median age of 60. Thirteen are female, seven are male.
The tests are not readily available in Wood County, so local officials predict there are many more people here with the virus.
No additional information about the 20 Wood County residents will be provided by the health department in order to protect their privacy. A Rossford city official released information last week that the first two cases in the county involved residents of that community.
As of today, Ohio has 3,312 cases, with 895 hospitalizations and 91 deaths. The age range has been 1 to 101 years old.