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Saturday, April 18, 2020

Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic 4-18-20

Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic

Maryland cases
Updated Apr 18 at 12:08 PM local
Confirmed
12,308
+736
Deaths
463
+38
Recovered
771
+35
Data is collected from multiple sources that update at different times and may not always align. Some states may not provide complete county-level info.
CONFIRMED
DEATHS
RECOVERED
Prince George's
3,160
85
0
Montgomery
2,404
70
3
Baltimore
1,664
38
0
Baltimore City
1,378
40
0
Anne Arundel
1,005
34
0
Frederick
557
23
20
Howard
508
10
36
Charles
347
16
0
Carroll
308
26
12
Harford
195
0
0
Wicomico
138
1
0
Cecil
131
3
0
Washington
116
3
0
Calvert
109
2
0
St. Mary's
101
1
0
Caroline
33
0
0
Allegany
33
1
0
Worcester
31
0
0
Queen Anne's
24
2
0
Dorchester
20
1
0
Talbot
16
1
0
Kent
16
1
0
Somerset
10
0
0
Garrett
5
0
0

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, it's hard. Some are dying, more are terrible ill and the lucky ones are just laid off or furloughed.

My question is, "How many government employees are sharing the pain?" We know Congress and its employees are still collecting paychecks. I doubt any Maryland state employees are laid off. How about County or City employees? Does anyone know?

Anonymous said...

Why are there not any recovered cases in Wicomico County?

Anonymous said...

Nobody should be layed off, open up the country now !!!

Anonymous said...

There are a lot of "non-recovered" cases. Total cases 12,308. Deaths 463. Recovered 771. What happened to the other 11,000 cases. Still have it? They actually only show 71 cases recovered in the state by state breakdown.

Anonymous said...

Now !!! Not tomorrow nor Monday !!! NOW, Now !!!

Anonymous said...

Recuperating in the morgue, just haven't been declared deceased from the virus yet!

Anonymous said...

CDC reviewing ‘stunning’ universal testing results from Boston homeless shelter
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now "actively looking into" results from universal COVID-19 testing at Pine Street Inn homeless shelter.
Updated: April 15, 2020 - 11:06 PM

BOSTON — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now “actively looking into” results from universal COVID-19 testing at Pine Street Inn homeless shelter.

The broad-scale testing took place at the shelter in Boston’s South End a week and a half ago because of a small cluster of cases there.

Of the 397 people tested, 146 people tested positive. Not a single one had any symptoms.

“It was like a double knockout punch. The number of positives was shocking, but the fact that 100 percent of the positives had no symptoms was equally shocking,” said Dr. Jim O’Connell, president of Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program, which provides medical care at the city’s shelters.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Nobody should be layed off, open up the country now !!!

April 18, 2020 at 3:18 PM

*laid off