Coronavirus First positive case of COVID-19 confirmed in Geauga County Kaylyn Hlavaty 7:58 AM – News 5 Cleveland

GEAUGA COUNTY, Ohio Health officials in Geauga County have reported its first confirmed case of COVID-19, according to a release from Geauga Public Health.

Geauga Public Health strongly urges all residents to adhere to the governors order and expand upon them voluntarily where possible.

Health officials said while the number of cases continue to rise sharply in Ohio, Geauga Public Health said it can assume three things with great confidence:

First, models suggest there are more people in Geauga County who are already infected and contagious but who are experiencing such mild symptoms that they have not sought medical care and have not been tested. Planning is currently underway to increase access to testing.

Second, the number of confirmed cases will increase moving forward. We are on the front end of this public health threat and should expect our routines to change significantly in the months to come.

Third, because there is no vaccine, the only strategies we have at hand to address the pandemic depend on everyone changing their normal behaviors such as practicing social distancing. These strategies are most effective when they are applied preemptively

Below you can find information and resources on novel coronavirus, COVID-19, from local, state, national and international organizations, including the Cuyahoga County Board of Health, the Ohio Department of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the World Health Organization.

News 5 will continue to update this section with new information, resources, links, and more as it is made available.

COVID-19/2019 Novel Coronavirus Overview from the CDC:

What is coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)? Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a respiratory illness that can spread from person to person. The virus that causes COVID-19 is a novel coronavirus that was first identified during an investigation into an outbreak in Wuhan, China.

Can people in the U.S. get COVID-19? Yes. COVID-19 is spreading from person to person in parts of the United States. Risk of infection with COVID-19 is higher for people who are close contacts of someone known to have COVID-19, for example healthcare workers, or household members. Other people at higher risk for infection are those who live in or have recently been in an area with ongoing spread of COVID-19. Learn more about places with ongoing spread here.

Have there been cases of COVID-19 in the U.S.? Yes. The first case of COVID-19 in the United States was reported on January 21, 2020. The current count of cases of COVID-19 in the United States is available on CDCs webpage here.

How does COVID-19 spread? The virus that causes COVID-19 probably emerged from an animal source, but is now spreading from person to person. The virus is thought to spread mainly between people who are in close contact with one another (within about 6 feet) through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes. It also may be possible that a person can get COVID-19 by touching a surface or object that has the virus on it and then touching their own mouth, nose, or possibly their eyes, but this is not thought to be the main way the virus spreads. Learn what is known about the spread of newly emerged coronaviruses here.

Download and read the CDC's full "What you need to know about coronavirus disease (COVID-19)" information sheet here.

Global case numbers are reported by the World Health Organization (WHO) in their coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) situation report.

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Coronavirus in Ohio:

As of Saturday, March 13, there were 26 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Ohio 11 are in Cuyahoga County, 3 in Stark County, 2 in Belmont County, 4 in Butler County, 2 in Summit County, 1 in Franklin County and 2 in Trumbull County. A total of 264 persons were under investigation for the disease. See the Coronavirus information page on the Ohio Department of Health's website for the latest numbers of confirmed cases and persons under investigation.

According to the governor, two of the confirmed cases are from a married couple that went on a cruise on the Nile River. The third Cuyahoga County case is from a person that went to the AIPAC conference in Washington D.C. According to a cantor from the Jewish Temple in Beachwood, 160 people from Cleveland attended the conference. The three patients are between 54 and 56-years-old, according to officials. Read more on those cases here.

On Wednesday, health officials announced a fourth case in Ohio - a man in his mid-50s in Stark County. This case is the first example in the state of "community spread," meaning the man had not traveled out of the country, and had no known contact with an international traveler. Read more on that case here.

The fifth case, announced Thursday, was in a 55-year-old Trumbull County man.

On Wednesday, DeWine announced some measures to stem the spread of coronavirus: limiting visits to nursing homes and holding sporting events without spectators.

On Thursday, DeWine took the state's response to the next level with two orders representing major, wide-ranging steps to stop the spread of the disease: an order prohibiting "mass gatherings" of over 100 people, with exceptions, and an order to close all Ohio K-12 schools for three weeks beginning at the end of the school day on Monday, March 16.

During that news conference, ODH Director Amy Acton also revealed that their department believes that at least 100,000 Ohioans are currently carrying the disease, a claim that has made national headlines.

On Friday, DeWine announced several new steps the state is taking to prevent the spread of coronavirus and provide relief to Ohio's residents, including an order stopping visitations at county jails, providing free breakfasts and lunches to Ohio's K-12 students, and a request to the Trump administration for regulatory and other relief as necessary.

Coronavirus' Impacts in Northeast Ohio:

Since the announcement of confirmed cases in Ohio, a number of local events, schools, facilities and more have announced closures, cancellations, postponements and changes as a result of coronavirus. News 5 is working to keep this information updated in the links below:

Here's a list of things in Northeast Ohio closed due to coronavirus concerns

Multiple Ohio colleges suspend in-person classes due to coronavirus concerns

The City of Cleveland has canceled its St. Patrick's Day Parade and the Cleveland International Film Festival, and issued a civil emergency in response to COVID-19.

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A state of emergency was issued in Ohio following 3 positive COVID-19 cases. Here's what it means.The symptoms of coronavirus are fever and lower respiratory tract issues, such as cough and shortness of breath, according to the Cuyahoga County Board of Health.Cuyahoga County Medical Director answers your questions about coronavirus

The symptoms of coronavirus are fever and lower respiratory tract issues, such as cough and shortness of breath, according to the Cuyahoga County Board of Health.

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Anyone traveling internationally should review plans in advance of their trip, and check the CDCs COVID-19 Travel Information Page for daily updates and travel alerts.

Click here for the CDC COVID-19 Travel Information Page

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Anyone traveling internationally should review plans in advance of their trip, and check the CDCs COVID-19 Travel Information Page for daily updates and travel alerts.The CCBH recommends the following good hygiene practices to prevent coronavirus, as well as the flu, colds and other illnesses:Click here for the CDC COVID-19 Travel Information PageSneeze or cough into the bend of your elbow to keep germs from spreadingRegularly wash your hands with soap and water/use alcohol-based hand sanitizer in betweenDont share cups, spoons, forks, etc. with anyoneDont make food for anyone if you are sickDont go to work or school if you are sickVisit a doctor, urgent care or emergency department if you are sick dont take chancesRegularly wash your hands with soap and water/use alcohol-based hand sanitizer in betweenPlease contact your medical provider with any questions.Dont make food for anyone if you are sickDont go to work or school if you are sickVisit a doctor, urgent care or emergency department if you are sick dont take chances

Please contact your medical provider with any questions.Click here for specific guidance from the CCBH for anyone at higher risk for becoming ill.

Click here for specific guidance from the CCBH for anyone at higher risk for becoming ill.

Cuyahoga County: See the CCBH page on coronavirus here.

Cuyahoga County: See the CCBH page on coronavirus here.Ohio Department of Health:

It is updated daily at 2 p.m. with the current number of confirmed cases, persons under investigation and persons under investigation who tested negative for the disease.Ohio Department of Health: More resources from ODH:Click here for the Ohio Department of Healths Coronavirus information page.Fact sheetPrevention infographic Resources and informationMore resources from ODH:

Fact sheetPrevention infographic Ohio Secretary of State:

Ohio Secretary of State:Centers for Disease Control and PreventionCorona Facts: Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has launched a web page dedicated to providing facts about coronavirus' impacts on voting and the Primary Election in Ohio. The CCBH has created this list of coronavirus-related resources from the CDC:

Homepage for COVID-19 materials and informationCenters for Disease Control and PreventionFact sheet ChineseFact sheet EnglishFact sheet SpanishHomepage for COVID-19 materials and informationGuidance for businessesGuidance for colleges and universitiesGuidance for communities and mass gatheringsGuidance for healthcare facilitiesGuidance for healthcare professionalsGuidance for people with elevated risk for illnessGuidance for pregnant womenGuidance for risk assessmentGuidance for schoolsGuidance for travelersGuidance for people with elevated risk for illnessWhat you can do to stop the spread of COVID-19 ChineseWhat you can do to stop the spread of COVID-19 EnglishWhat you can do to stop the spread of COVID-19 SpanishGuidance for travelersIf you are sick with COVID-19 ChineseIf you are sick with COVID-19 EnglishIf you are sick with COVID-19 SpanishWhat you can do to stop the spread of COVID-19 SpanishPreventing spread of COVID-19 at election/polling/voting locationsPrevention and treatmentSymptoms overviewIf you are sick with COVID-19 Spanish

Preventing spread of COVID-19 at election/polling/voting locationsPrevention and treatmentWorld Health Organization

Mythbusters the truth about food, packages, pets and other things related to COVID-19

Video What is COVID-19?Video What is my risk of getting COVID-19?Video How can I protect myself from COVID-19?Mythbusters the truth about food, packages, pets and other things related to COVID-19

Video What is COVID-19?Video What is my risk of getting COVID-19?Video How can I protect myself from COVID-19?

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