COVID-19 Statistics in Maryland
Number of confirmed cases: 18,581
Number of negative test results: 78,084
Number of confirmed deaths: 827
Number of probable deaths: 83
Currently hospitalized: 1463
Acute care: 933
Intensive care: 530
Ever hospitalized: 3,962
Released from isolation: 1,177
Cases and Deaths Data Breakdown:
Parenthesis = Confirmed death, laboratory-confirmed positive COVID-19 test result
Asterisk = Probable death, death certificate lists COVID-19 as the cause of death but not yet confirmed by a laboratory test
NH = Non-Hispanic
By County
County Cases Deaths
Allegany 113 (3)
Anne Arundel 1,510 (63) 8*
Baltimore City 1,866 (73) 6*
Baltimore County 2,509 (71) 10*
Calvert 134 (7)
Caroline 63
Carroll 391 (36)
Cecil 154 (5)
Charles 504 (34) 1*
Dorchester 46 (2)
Frederick 834 (39) 6*
Garrett 4
Harford 319 (4) 7*
Howard 707 (15) 1*
Kent 68 (3)
Montgomery 3,645 (160) 20*
Prince George's 4,987 (163) 11*
Queen Anne's 53 (3)
St. Mary's 133 (6)
Somerset 16
Talbot 34 (1)
Washington 173 (3)
Wicomico 270 (4)
Worcester 48
Data Not Available (132) 13*
By Age Range and Gender
Age/Gender Cases Deaths
0-9 212
10-19 463
20-29 2,097 (4)
30-39 3,109 (12) 1*
40-49 3,270 (18) 2*
50-59 3,414 (54) 5*
60-69 2,651 (117) 9*
70-79 1,837 (185) 12*
80+ 1,528 (305) 41*
Age Data Not Available (132) 13*
Female: 9,963 (400) 48*
Male: 8,618 (427) 35*
Gender Data Not Available:
By Race and Ethnicity
Race/Ethnicity Cases Deaths
African-American (NH) 6,742 (305) 24*
Asian (NH) 363 (30) 2*
White (NH)
4276 (301) 44*
Hispanic 2,841 (46)
Other (NH) 707 (11)
Data Not Available 3,652 (134) 13*
Editor's note: This was apparently yesterday's data. The website usually updates daily at 10am. Today they were late.
WOW 270 dead in Wicomico 48 in Worcester.
ReplyDeleteWrong numbers
DeleteWOW...you can’t read the chart idiot. The first number is the number of cases. The second number (in parenthesis) is the number of deaths. It explains that at the top of the chart.
DeleteWhat are you reading, lol
DeleteAn average of about 18 deaths in Maryland per day from mid-March?
ReplyDeleteAccording to Maryland Health Department 139 people died each day in Maryland in 2018 so we are experiencing a 22% increase over average based on data from today. That is bad. It doesn't seem like a huge increase, but just think if your taxes went up 22%. Over time you will notice.
ReplyDeleteShutting down Maryland was a good idea. We could have had triple those numbers if we didn't.
Your totally wrong
DeleteHogan needs to do something about Sussex outbreak bleeding into Wicomico and Worcester.
ReplyDelete4 DEATHS IN WICOMICO COUNTY ? LOL EHO IS CHARGE OF REPORTING JAKE DAY AND SPD ?
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