City of Cleveland Provides General Updates on Coronavirus & Safety Protocols - Update #94
The City of Cleveland continues to take numerous precautions across multiple departments and divisions amid increasing cases of coronavirus (COVID-19). Below are some important updates. Mayor Frank G. Jackson signed an order on May 26, extending the City’s Proclamation of Civil Emergency through June 30, 2020. Click here to view the order.
Essential services such as Police, Fire, EMS, waste collection and Utilities will remain operational.
21 New Confirmed Cases of Coronavirus, 3 deaths in Cleveland
The Cleveland Department of Public Health (CDPH) has been notified of 21 more confirmed test results for coronavirus in residents of the city and three new fatalities. This brings the total to 1,680 confirmed cases in the City of Cleveland and 56 fatalities. The new confirmed cases include males and females whose ages range from under 25 years old to their 100s. The new fatalities include two females and one male ranging in age from their 60s to 80s. CDPH is working to identify close contacts of these residents who would require testing or monitoring for COVID-19 symptoms.