Credit: Cuyahoga County
Cuyahoga County this morning released a breakdown of confirmed coronavirus cases by zip code after being asked, by residents and by reporters, to be more transparent with public health information. Until today, officials had only announced total countywide infections.

Vince Grzegorek has been with Scene since 2007 and editor-in-chief since 2012. He previously worked at Discount Drug Mart and Texas Roadhouse.

5 replies on “Confirmed Coronavirus Cases in Cuyahoga County by Zip Code”

  1. In dallas texas they have deployed the national guard to go door to door to do Corona exposure checks. There is reports of military vehicles parked in vacant lots all over the city. Trump signed an order to mobilize a million troops. Here. The reactions to the case numbers aren’t making sense.
    You can still resist. Dont take their vaccine. Dont take the mark.

  2. Fellow Readers: If you MAX OUT the range 6-9 or 10-16 cases for each & every of the shaded zip codes in Cuy. County…… you still come NOWHERE NEAR the reported 330 CASES in Cuyahoga County as of 3/26/20……

    WHAT AM I MISSING? do the math… some zip codes are being VASTLY underreported. Hey, Scene— please investigate. Thank you.

  3. There is border checks now on the border of some states like florida. Soon, the military will be coming door to door in ohio.

    The writers of Scene mag did everything they could to help bring this prison state in.

  4. Puzzled by how the Eastern suburbs seem to have the most cases? Yet downtown has very , very few cases.

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