Total Current Hospitalizations Are 534, ICU Beds Drop Below 120 For First Time Since July 14Baltimore City and Baltimore County Report Lowest Positivity Rates Since Late March
Two Jurisdictions Have Positivity Rate Above 5%: Prince George’s, Queen Anne’s
Positivity Rate Among Marylanders Under 35 Down Nearly 30% Since July 23
Nearly 1.5 Million Tests Conducted, 17.5% of Population Tested
ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Larry Hogan today announced that Maryland’s statewide COVID-19 positivity rate has reached another new all-time low of 3.62%. With state officials focused on addressing infection rates among young people, the governor announced that the positivity rate among Marylanders under 35 has dropped nearly 30% since July 23, to 4.78%. The state’s hospitalization metrics continue to plateau, with ICU beds dropping below 120 for the first time since July 14.
Statewide Positivity Rate Is Record Low 3.62%. Maryland’s seven-day average positivity rate has dropped to 3.62%—the lowest level reported since the pandemic began. The daily positivity rate is 3.19%. The statewide positivity rate has been under 5% since June 25, and is now 86.4% lower than its April 17 peak.
Total Current Hospitalizations Are 534, ICU Bed Levels Decline to 119. There are 534 total current COVID-19 hospitalizations—an increase of 9 over the past 24 hours. There are 119 ICU beds in use—a decrease of 9.
Baltimore City and Baltimore County Positivity Rates at Lowest Levels Since Late March; Only Two Jurisdictions Have Positivity Rates Above 5%; Worcester County Drops Back Down.
The positivity rate for Baltimore City has dropped to 4.49%—the lowest level since March 23, and down more than 83% from its peak on April 19.
The positivity rate for Baltimore County has dropped to 4.54%—the lowest level since March 25, and down more than 73% from its peak on April 20.
The positivity rate for Prince George’s County has dropped to another record low: 5.40%—and down more than 87% from its peak on May 2.
The positivity rate for Worcester County has dropped back down to 3.78%. The positivity rate is above 5% in only two jurisdictions: Prince George’s (5.40%) and Queen Anne’s (5.10%).
Maryland’s COVID-19 Positivity Rate Drops to Record-Low 3.62%, ICU Levels Decline
Daily Positivity Rate Is 3.17%, Third Lowest on Record
Total Current Hospitalizations Are 534, ICU Beds Drop Below 120 For First Time Since July 14Baltimore City and Baltimore County Report Lowest Positivity Rates Since Late March
Two Jurisdictions Have Positivity Rate Above 5%: Prince George’s, Queen Anne’s
Positivity Rate Among Marylanders Under 35 Down Nearly 30% Since July 23
Nearly 1.5 Million Tests Conducted, 17.5% of Population Tested
ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Larry Hogan today announced that Maryland’s statewide COVID-19 positivity rate has reached another new all-time low of 3.62%. With state officials focused on addressing infection rates among young people, the governor announced that the positivity rate among Marylanders under 35 has dropped nearly 30% since July 23, to 4.78%. The state’s hospitalization metrics continue to plateau, with ICU beds dropping below 120 for the first time since July 14.
Statewide Positivity Rate Is Record Low 3.62%. Maryland’s seven-day average positivity rate has dropped to 3.62%—the lowest level reported since the pandemic began. The daily positivity rate is 3.19%. The statewide positivity rate has been under 5% since June 25, and is now 86.4% lower than its April 17 peak.
Total Current Hospitalizations Are 534, ICU Bed Levels Decline to 119. There are 534 total current COVID-19 hospitalizations—an increase of 9 over the past 24 hours. There are 119 ICU beds in use—a decrease of 9.
Baltimore City and Baltimore County Positivity Rates at Lowest Levels Since Late March; Only Two Jurisdictions Have Positivity Rates Above 5%; Worcester County Drops Back Down.
The positivity rate for Baltimore City has dropped to 4.49%—the lowest level since March 23, and down more than 83% from its peak on April 19.
The positivity rate for Baltimore County has dropped to 4.54%—the lowest level since March 25, and down more than 73% from its peak on April 20.
The positivity rate for Prince George’s County has dropped to another record low: 5.40%—and down more than 87% from its peak on May 2.
The positivity rate for Worcester County has dropped back down to 3.78%. The positivity rate is above 5% in only two jurisdictions: Prince George’s (5.40%) and Queen Anne’s (5.10%).
Positivity Rate Among Marylanders Under 35 Continues to Decline, Down to 4.78%. Over the last several weeks, state health officials have focused on addressing rising infection rates among young people. The positivity rate among Marylanders under 35 has steadily declined over the last two weeks, down nearly 30% since July 23.
Nearly 1.5 Million Tests Conducted, 17.5% of Population Tested. In total, Maryland has now conducted 1,468,470 COVID-19 tests, including 29,532 tests over the last 24 hours. 1,056,810 Marylanders have now been tested for COVID-19, representing 17.5% of the state’s population.
215 COVID-19 Testing Sites Available. Marylanders can plan to be tested at one of 215 testing sites by visiting COVIDtest.maryland.gov.
So almost 97% of the people tested have a negative result. Why are they bothering to get tested? Why test people who have no symptoms and no reason to suspect they are sick? It's a waste of millions of dollars in test kits and more millions in the salaries of the medical personnel and more millions in the costs of the lab work. If they get tested today with a negative result there is nothing to stop them from going out tonight and catching CIVID-19, is there? And how many of these people have been tested more than once? The whole scheme is a fraud.
ReplyDeleteMaryland only has 2000 icu beds this is very scary. Positive cases are spiking and people aren’t be hospitalized. This means they are to sick to drive. We must do better.
ReplyDeleteOr they aren't that sick at all and do not need to be hospitalized. People not being in the hospital is good no matter how many people have it.
Delete100 beds or 100 people out of 9 million and schools will be virtual? Makes sense.
ReplyDeleteTell me about Eci numbers... They are going through the roof with the staff
ReplyDeleteAny result desired can be shown by mixing up numbers.
ReplyDeleteIt’s over. Time to partay!!!
ReplyDelete451 you really don't want this virus.
ReplyDeleteBull shhht !!! NO rate has dropped > most have never been tested so
ReplyDeletethese numbers mean NOTHING !!!! Real #'s are 10 times more +
Rates are rising not dropping by the day !!! Govt lies so they don't
have to pay you any more $$$ period !!!
Most people are afraid to be tested because they don't know how they
will be treated , such as > can't go back to work / be quaranteened /
be tracked / have ankle bracelets put on / be shunned / have micro
chips put in etc etc FACT
844 as of this morning 55 beds out of 9 million people... more people in Maryland hospitals from gun shots then covid. Keep it closed. Obey.
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