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Friday, April 03, 2020

Maryland COVID-19 Statistics for 4-3-2020

COVID-19 Statistics in Maryland
Number of Confirmed Cases: 2758
Number of negative test results: 20,932
Number of Deaths: 42
Hospitalizations: 664 ever hospitalized
Released From Isolation: 159

Cases and Deaths by County (deaths):

Allegany    2
Anne Arundel    249,   (4)
Baltimore City    313,   (4)
Baltimore County    427,   (3)
Calvert    30,     (1)
Caroline    4
Carroll    129,   (5)
Cecil    25,      (1)
Charles    90,      (1)
Dorchester    1
Frederick    54,      (2)
Garrett    3
Harford    41
Howard    166,    (2)
Kent    5
Montgomery    566,    (9)
Prince George's    563,    (9)
Queen Anne's    12
St. Mary's    30
Somerset    4
Talbot    5
Washington    27
Wicomico    7,        (1)
Worcester    5


Cases by Age Range and Gender:
0-9    9
10-19    55
20-29    335
30-39    485
40-49    509
50-59    552
60-69    423
70-79    266
80+    124
Female: 1,435       Male: 1,323

10 comments:

  1. These numbers are not accurate. There are more than seven CONFIRMED cases is Wicomico County.

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  2. Wicomico is higher then this. I know this for a fact!

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  3. Map shows it is in the illegals, drugs and gangs. Hogan's areas of criminals.

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  4. To where have all the homeless gone?

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    1. I like your sentence structure, 715.

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    2. Perfect English.. To quote Churchill. “This is the sort of thing up with which I will not put”. The rules of English are sometimes confusing.

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  5. I cannot believe the government shut down the economy with these statistics.
    It makes no logical sense.

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    1. There is logic and then there is LOGIC.. one man’s treasure is another man’s trash..

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  6. Looks like ya'll need to close the bridge.

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  7. I know a teacher/daycare worker who had flu symptoms, tested negative for the flu but was denied a covid19 test. One week later she is back at work coughing. Lots of cases like this around Salisbury.

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