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*
After the whole ‘open beach’ debacle expect Worcester’s numbers to rise
ReplyDeleteIf Worcester opens the beach and the Baltimoron come, they will blame Worcester if they get sick.
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