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Friday, May 01, 2020

Maryland Covid-19 Stats 5-1-2020


COVID-19 Statistics in Maryland
Number of confirmed cases : 23,472
Number of negative test results : 97,511
Number of confirmed deaths : 1,098
Number of probable deaths : 94
Currently hospitalized : 1,668
Acute care : 1,100
Intensive care : 568
Ever hospitalized : 4,718
Released from isolation : 1,517
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    118    (7)   
Anne Arundel    1,807    (82)    8*
Baltimore City    2,162    (106)    9*
Baltimore County    3,013    (116)    13*
Calvert    161    (9)   
Caroline    74       
Carroll    460    (46)   
Cecil    176    (8)   
Charles    611    (44)    2*
Dorchester    54    (2)   
Frederick    942    (49)    7*
Garrett    4       
Harford    437    (9)    6*
Howard    896    (18)    1*
Kent    86    (4)   
Montgomery    4,754    (236)    26*
Prince George's    6,735    (231)    12*
Queen Anne's    52    (7)   
St. Mary's    159    (7)   
Somerset    30       
Talbot    35    (1)   
Washington    216    (4)   
Wicomico    425    (7)   
Worcester    65    (2)    1*
Data not available        (103)    9*
By Age Range and Gender

Age/Gender    Cases    Deaths
0-9    330       
10-19    652       
20-29    2,742    (8)   
30-39    4,025    (14)    1*
40-49    4,226    (28)    2*
50-59    4,242    (68)    8*
60-69    3,215    (164)    11*
70-79    2,181    (259)    14*
80+    1,859    (453)    51*
Data not available        (104)    7*
Female    12,500    (531)    51*
Male    10,972    (567)    43*
By Race and Ethnicity

Race/Ethnicity    Cases    Deaths
African-American (NH)    8,093    (436)    30*
Asian (NH)    475    (38)    3*
White (NH)    5,147    (436)    51*
Hispanic    3,884    (69)    3*
Other (NH)    840    (16)   
Data not available    5,033    (103)    7*

5 comments:

  1. This is the biggest one day increase in cases yet. Mainly due to the fact that we are testing more. There is great news though. The number of people that are in the hospital decreased. Hogan said we could open up if hospital numbers decreased on average for 14 days.

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  2. Interesting how blacks are more likely to get it, but less likely to die from it.

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  3. I'm concerned about the current conditions. Where the impact of the corona virus has paralyzed the world economy, hopefully the corona virus outbreak will soon end and we can work again to meet our daily needs. Thank you for the information, I hope you and all of us get health.

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  4. Look at the drop in hospitalization. That’s the only number that matters. Keep in mind, most of those folks have other health problems. This increase in cases is very encouraging as it shows how not deadly this is.

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  5. eci has the virus too

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