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Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Maryland COVID-19 Confirmed Cases (3-24-2020)



Affected Counties


3-22-2020 244 cases

3-23-2020 288 cases

8 comments:

  1. Well, that contradicts Day stating we had 20. We all know we have way more than that! Can we please get some drive through testing!

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  2. This is old, there are more here in wicomico than 4... It is well past 7 to 10, and it has always been under reported...

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  3. I Would not be surprised if a member of my family who has been self-quarantining is positive. The health dept wanted him to be tested and said to choose between Your Doc’s In and the PRMC ER. He went to Your Doc’s In where they didn’t test him and gave him a return to work for Wednesday. He is considered essential. He is still sick. Given new reports of symptoms that are outside the original set, it seems categorically irresponsible to send him back out. How many more are in the same situation? As for 20 in Salisbury, who knows, but check out the new message from SU. Something seems to be going on there.

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  4. Me for one doesn't want to be tested if I don't have any symptoms. Look up how they test and you might change your mind.

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  5. It amazes me that they are not shutting down everything. If I get sick or someone in my household is sick, then I am exposing my co-workers to possible virus. Then they will have to shut down whole offices/businesses because everyone has been exposed. And since they are only testing for certain criteria (travel or known exposure) it's hard to know what kind of illness you have when you start having these symptoms.

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  6. Why don’t they start limiting the number of people in the grocery store at one time! Yeah the grocery stores are open and that’s where everyone is. It’s impossible to stay 6ft away from someone.

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  7. Fairly certain this already made its rounds through schools back in Jan/feb. there were a lot of sick kids and they weren’t testing positive for flu or strep.

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