COVID-19 Statistics in Maryland
Number of confirmed cases : 39,762
Number of negative test results : 161,744
Number of confirmed deaths : 1,903
Number of probable deaths : 120
Currently hospitalized : 1,447
Acute care : 892
Intensive care : 555
Ever hospitalized : 7,086
Released from isolation : 2,817
Number of negative test results : 161,744
Number of confirmed deaths : 1,903
Number of probable deaths : 120
Currently hospitalized : 1,447
Acute care : 892
Intensive care : 555
Ever hospitalized : 7,086
Released from isolation : 2,817
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
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 | 164 | (14) | |
Anne Arundel | 2,893 | (134) | 8* |
Baltimore City | 3,830 | (200) | 8* |
Baltimore County | 4,749 | (237) | 18* |
Calvert | 245 | (12) | 1* |
Caroline | 200 | ||
Carroll | 703 | (68) | |
Cecil | 318 | (17) | |
Charles | 867 | (60) | 2* |
Dorchester | 122 | (2) | |
Frederick | 1,460 | (83) | 7* |
Garrett | 7 | ||
Harford | 695 | (31) | 3* |
Howard | 1,416 | (42) | 3* |
Kent | 140 | (14) | |
Montgomery | 8,417 | (442) | 38* |
Prince George's | 11,608 | (415) | 21* |
Queen Anne's | 129 | (10) | |
St. Mary's | 326 | (11) | |
Somerset | 61 | ||
Talbot | 68 | (1) | |
Washington | 343 | (8) | |
Wicomico | 837 | (21) | |
Worcester | 164 | (5) | 1* |
Data not available | (76) | 10* |
By Age Range and Gender
Age/Gender | Cases | Deaths | |
0-9 | 811 | ||
10-19 | 1,549 | ||
20-29 | 5,279 | (10) | 1* |
30-39 | 7,266 | (23) | 3* |
40-49 | 7,135 | (51) | 4* |
50-59 | 6,605 | (126) | 10* |
60-69 | 4,834 | (302) | 12* |
70-79 | 3,244 | (465) | 15* |
80+ | 3,039 | (852) | 65* |
Data not available | (74) | 10* | |
Female | 20,706 | (940) | 66* |
Male | 19,056 | (963) | 54* |
By Race and Ethnicity
Race/Ethnicity | Cases | Deaths | |
African-American (NH) | 12,220 | (792) | 39* |
Asian (NH) | 770 | (68) | 6* |
White (NH) | 8,180 | (785) | 56* |
Hispanic | 9,196 | (156) | 7* |
Other (NH) | 1,888 | (24) | 2* |
Data not available | 7,508 | (78) | 10* |
Does anyone actually believe that 21 people died in Wicomico County because of Covid?
ReplyDelete1021 - folks could have been in other areas, but their official residency reflects the actual death location.
ReplyDeleteMakes sense AND it doesn't make sense.
Its the world we live in today.
It's supposed to be recorded by where they actually reside, not where they died.
DeleteThanks Makes sense to me too now 11:27. It does say the deaths represent MD residents only. If you die elsewhere where you aren't a resident your death certificate gets filed in your state of residency and that is where they are getting the numbers
ReplyDeleteWhere does it say the numbers represent MD residents only? A death certificate is filed in the stare where the person died. Likewise the Covid-19 death statistics for Wicomico County reflect all deaths from Covid-19 that occurred within the county.
DeleteWhile many at the top of the CDC are being corrupt and negligent with these records, there will be those with authority to investigate this cooking of the books. Some will go to prison for their false info....and they should.
ReplyDeleteStill Don't believe these skewed numbers. period!!!
ReplyDelete5:11
ReplyDeleteIt is stated on the Maryland Covid-19 website.
"Data reflects cases and deaths among Maryland residents only."