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Thursday, May 07, 2020

Maryland COVID-19 Data 5-7-2020

COVID-19 Statistics in Maryland
Number of confirmed cases : 29,374
Number of negative test results : 119,226
Number of confirmed deaths : 1,401
Number of probable deaths : 102
Currently hospitalized : 1,683
Acute care : 1,099
Intensive care : 584
Ever hospitalized : 5,663
Released from isolation : 2,029

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    143    (12)   
Anne Arundel    2,194    (102)    9*
Baltimore City    2,856    (140)    9*
Baltimore County    3,662    (155)    14*
Calvert    188    (10)    1*
Caroline    105       
Carroll    534    (54)   
Cecil    208    (13)   
Charles    698    (48)    3*
Dorchester    85    (2)   
Frederick    1,151    (63)    7*
Garrett    4       
Harford    552    (18)    4*
Howard    1,098    (26)    1*
Kent    98    (8)   
Montgomery    6,032    (315)    30*
Prince George's    8,516    (309)    15*
Queen Anne's    68    (8)   
St. Mary's    193    (8)   
Somerset    40       
Talbot    52    (1)   
Washington    260    (7)   
Wicomico    541    (13)   
Worcester    96    (2)    1*
Data not available        (87)    8*

By Age Range and Gender
Age/Gender    Cases    Deaths
0-9    435       
10-19    898       
20-29    3,681    (9)   
30-39    5,161    (17)    1*
40-49    5,269    (35)    3*
50-59    5,161    (89)    9*
60-69    3,860    (215)    12*
70-79    2,592    (336)    14*
80+    2,317    (610)    55*
Data not available        (90)    8*
Female    15,472    (679)    55*
Male    13,902    (722)    47*

By Race and Ethnicity
Race/Ethnicity    Cases    Deaths
African-American (NH)    9,892    (567)    34*
Asian (NH)    603    (48)    3*
White (NH)    6,468    (580)    52*
Hispanic    5,726    (96)    5*
Other (NH)    1,032    (17)   
Data not available    5,653    (93)    8*

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

After the whole ‘open beach’ debacle expect Worcester’s numbers to rise

Anonymous said...

If Worcester opens the beach and the Baltimoron come, they will blame Worcester if they get sick.