Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic
Maryland cases
Updated Apr 14 at 10:03 AM local
Confirmed
9,472
+1,247
Deaths
302
+67
Recovered
603
+147
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8 comments:
Numbers continue to climb....regardless of the words "flattening out."
Guess is another month to hunker down because it will take time for leaders to put together a simple plan that all can assimilate into.
Takes time to turn things on and maintain distance at a time where many can't maintain a distance.
Gosh the bill after all of this...WOW.
Miss my cheeseburger and Suds at Caribbean Joes!!!!!
With the population of Maryland being approximately 5,900,000 it is comforting to see such a small number of cases/deaths. Although The loss of life for any reason is terrible and sad, but according to the (NHTSA) 10.25 persons per 100,000 die in auto accidents annually, or (approximately 605 for Maryland). These statistics coupled with all the other causes of death indicate that our odds of dying in an auto accident or some other reason far exceed, and I mean far exceed dying from the virus.
From this perspective may it provide us some comfort.
How are there 603 RECOVERED CASES ------- but there are only statistics related to 71 of those recoveries!!!!!!!!!!! GIVE US ALL THE FACTS OR NONE AT ALL!!!!!!!!!
To help you out 11:45AM; maybe the 71 are patients that were pronounced dead, but recovered. LOL
And how many hospitalized would also help us know how bad it's affecting these patients.
but Wicomico, Sussex County De and Accomac Co. Va and all in between are part of the SBY metro area. Says boi fake mare.
12:35 I personally don't see the humour in your comment! It has already been proven that people have contracted CoVid-19 from DEAD so guee they didn't recover just because they died!!!!!!!! Still Laughing now? Guarantee you this much if a loved one of yours dies from it bet you won't be laughing then!
I don't believe this chart. It shows very few people recover from this virus, especially on the shore.
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