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See which ZIP codes have the highest coronavirus case rates in Ohio


CLEVELAND, Ohio – More than half of the ZIP codes in the Greater Cleveland/Akron area have coronavirus case rates exceeding 100 per 100,000 residents over the last two weeks, according to Ohio Department of Health records.

This includes 49 ZIP codes out of 179 regionally topping 200 per 100,000, and a handful close to 350 per 100,000.

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In Greater Cleveland, all of the highest rates are in Cleveland or bordering the city. The top rates based on data through Tuesday were in:

* 44128, covering parts of of the southeast side of Cleveland, North Randall and Warrensville Heights, 361.24 cases per 100,000 over the last two weeks.

* 44104 on the East Side of Cleveland, 351.32 per 100,000.

* 44119 covering parts of the Cleveland’s East Side and the western portion of Euclid, 350.93 per 100,000.

* 44109 on Cleveland’s West Side, 350.35 per 100,000.

* 44137 in Maple Heights, 348.68 per 100,000.

Data was not provided by the state for 39 of the 179 ZIP codes in the region, but this generally can be thought of as favorable. The state withholds for privacy reasons details for any ZIP code which has had fewer than five cases total, and for ZIP codes with fewer than 100 residents.

The case dates are based on when symptoms began, not when the cases actually were reported.

Rich Exner, data analysis editor for cleveland.com, writes about numbers on a variety of topics. Follow on Twitter @RichExner. See other data-related stories at cleveland.com/datacentral.

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