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Saturday, May 02, 2020

Maryland COVID-19 Data 5-2-2020

COVID-19 Statistics in Maryland
Number of confirmed cases : 24,473
Number of negative test results : 101,049
Number of confirmed deaths : 1,156
Number of probable deaths : 95
Currently hospitalized : 1,657
Acute care : 1,091
Intensive care : 566
Ever hospitalized : 4,910
Released from isolation : 1,590
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    121    (8)   
Anne Arundel    1,885    (86)    8*
Baltimore City    2,237    (117)    9*
Baltimore County    3,183    (125)    14*
Calvert    160    (10)    1*
Caroline    79       
Carroll    480    (46)   
Cecil    187    (8)   
Charles    622    (45)    2*
Dorchester    59    (2)   
Frederick    976    (52)    7*
Garrett    4       
Harford    468    (10)    6*
Howard    931    (19)    1*
Kent    80    (4)   
Montgomery    4,919    (256)    26*
Prince George's    7,041    (257)    12*
Queen Anne's    57    (8)   
St. Mary's    164    (7)   
Somerset    32       
Talbot    39    (1)   
Washington    225    (6)   
Wicomico    452    (10)   
Worcester    72    (2)    1*
Data not available        (77)    8*
By Age Range and Gender

Age/Gender    Cases    Deaths
0-9    348       
10-19    701       
20-29    2,868    (8)   
30-39    4,207    (16)    1*
40-49    4,377    (28)    2*
50-59    4,400    (76)    8*
60-69    3,350    (176)    11*
70-79    2,270    (285)    14*
80+    1,952    (490)    52*
Data not available        (77)    7*
Female    13,005    (554)    53*
Male    11,468    (602)    42*
By Race and Ethnicity

Race/Ethnicity    Cases    Deaths
African-American (NH)    8,470    (482)    31*
Asian (NH)    502    (39)    3*
White (NH)    5,385    (468)    51*
Hispanic    4,258    (70)    3*
Other (NH)    876    (18)   
Data not available    4,982    (79)    7*

6 comments:

  1. What happened with the protest ? Is there a news blackout?

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  2. Interesting that Hispanics have fewer deaths per number infected. I wonder if the Health Dept is looking in to that?

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  3. Are they trying to say that 10 people have now died in Wicomico County because of Covid?

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  4. Letter to the Editor

    I am the Admin to several Facebook pages and I keep getting these stupid "Invites" to the Salisbury Area Chamber of Commerce group called "Delmarva Eats." I don't want to join this group and I don't like Bill Chambers, President/CEO of the Chamber. I don't need them and it is nothing but a special interest group that is trying to control the City of Salisbury and Wicomico County

    Salisbury Area Chamber of Commerce / ************ to the group, Delmarva Eats.
    Invitation expires in about 3 weeks.
    Decline - Join Group
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    I declined the invitation and this is what pops up.

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    Decline Invitation?
    Salisbury Area Chamber of Commerce / Salisbury, MD won't be notified that you declined. You'll no longer be able to join the group using this invitation, but you can still request to join at any time.

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    ☑️ Prevent members from adding or inviting you again

    Back - Decline
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    Then when I click the hit the "☑️ Prevent members from adding or inviting you again" I get this Bull$hit notice below.

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    Unable to change user setting
    You don't have permission to change this user setting.

    ☑️Close
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    Does anyone know how I can prevent Bill Chambers and the Salisbury Area Chamber of Commerce from constantly harassing me and bombarding me with their SPAM?

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  5. apparently 5 people died over night.

    I read somewhere there are / were 60 in the hospital here a and 40 in seaford.

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