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Thursday, April 30, 2020

Maryland Covid-19 4-30-2020

COVID-19 Statistics in Maryland
Number of confirmed cases: 21,742
Number of negative test results: 92,617 
Number of confirmed deaths: 1,047
Number of probable deaths: 93
Currently hospitalized: 1711
Acute care: 1,121
Intensive care: 590
Ever hospitalized: 4,559
Released from isolation: 1,432
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    1,725    (83)    8*
Baltimore City    2,068    (104)    8*
Baltimore County    2,831    (110)    13*
Calvert    150 (8)   
Caroline    71
Carroll    436    (46)   
Cecil    167 (8)   
Charles    564 (43)    1*
Dorchester    51    (2)   
Frederick    918 (49)    7*
Garrett    4
Harford    414 (6)    7*
Howard    867 (18)    1*
Kent    79    (5)   
Montgomery    4,300 (229)    26*
Prince George's    6,043 (229)    11*
Queen Anne's    52    (6)       
St. Mary's    150    (7)    1*
Somerset    26
Talbot    35 (1)   
Washington    206 (4)
Wicomico    406 (7)   
Worcester    61 (2)
Data Not Available (73)    10*

By Age Range and Gender

Age/Gender    Cases Deaths   
0-9    294
10-19    573
20-29    2,525 (8)   
30-39    3,684 (14)    1*
40-49    3,871    (26)    2*
50-59    3,939    (68)    7*
60-69    3,010 (161)    11*
70-79    2,083    (251)    15*
80+    1,763    (444)    49*
Age Data Not Available    (75)    8*

Female:    11,595    (509)    52*
Male:    10,147 (538)    41*
Gender Data Not Available:      

By Race and Ethnicity
Race/Ethnicity    Cases Deaths   
African-American (NH)    7,821    (431)    30*
Asian (NH)    459 (37)    3*
White (NH) 4,935    (420)    49*
Hispanic 3,651    (67)    3*
Other (NH)    793    (17)   
Data Not Available    4,083 (75)    8*

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yesterday I read that Salisbury had 1,500 or 1,600 cases? That doesn’t make a bit of sense compared to the county numbers for Wicomico. Am I remembering wrong? Did anyone see that?

Anonymous said...

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.delmarvanow.com/amp/3039284001

Anonymous said...

8.9 MILLION people and 571 are icu. Yup let’s shelter in place, arrest, take photo and publicly shame Fellow Americans. Good job.

Anonymous said...

That large number you saw for Salisbury was listed as the metropolitan area which included Wicomico, Somerset, Worcester and Sussex counties. It said so in the article.

Anonymous said...

That’s pretty misleading and isn’t Salisbury metro. More spin.

Anonymous said...

It is amazing that 1/2 of the state cases are from 2 counties. P.G and Montgomery. I wonder why.