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  • #31
    Source: https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/

    OVID-19 Statistics in Maryland


    Number of Confirmed Cases: 992
    Number of negative test results: 11,516
    Number of Deaths: 5
    Hospitalizations: 226 ever hospitalized
    Released From Isolation: 32


    Cases by County:
    Anne Arundel 88
    Baltimore City 112
    Baltimore County 141
    Calvert 8
    Caroline 1
    Carroll 10
    Cecil 13
    Charles 21
    Frederick 22
    Garrett 3
    Harford 21
    Howard 73
    Kent 2
    Montgomery 255
    Prince George's 196
    Queen Anne's 1
    St. Mary's 8
    Somerset 1
    Talbot 2
    Washington 6
    Wicomico 6
    Worcester 2

    Cases by Age Range and Gender:
    0-9 5
    10-19 15
    20-29 138
    30-39 174
    40-49 204
    50-59 195
    60-69 143
    70-79 91
    80+ 27
    Female: 487, Male: 505

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    • #32
      Coronavirus: Outbreak at Maryland nursing home as state’s death toll doubles to 10

      Rick Massimo

      March 29, 2020, 9:02 AM


      Health care workers wait to swab for samples at a drive-through coronavirus collection site in Arlington, Va., Thursday, March 19, 2020. (AP/J. Scott Applewhite)
      The latest
      A nursing home in Mt. Airy, Maryland, has been hit with an outbreak of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, with 66 residents testing positive.
      The death toll in Maryland doubled on Saturday from five to 10, and the overall case load in D.C., Maryland and Virginia has passed 2,000 — only three days after it passed 1,000.
      ...
      A Mt. Airy, Maryland, nursing home has been hit with an outbreak of COVID-19, with 66 cases and one death, while the death toll in Maryland has doubled to 10.
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      • #33
        Source: https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/

        COVID-19 Statistics in Maryland


        Number of Confirmed Cases: 1239
        Number of negative test results: 12,354
        Number of Deaths: 10
        Hospitalizations: 277 ever hospitalized
        Released From Isolation: 39


        Cases by County:
        Anne Arundel 99
        Baltimore City 129
        Baltimore County 162
        Calvert 10
        Caroline 3
        Carroll 82
        Cecil 13
        Charles 28
        Frederick 24
        Garrett 3
        Harford 23
        Howard 81
        Kent 3
        Montgomery 301
        Prince George's 247
        Queen Anne's 4
        St. Mary's 9
        Somerset 1
        Talbot 3
        Washington 6
        Wicomico 6
        Worcester 2

        Cases by Age Range and Gender:
        0-9 4
        10-19 21
        20-29 165
        30-39 203
        40-49 241
        50-59 243
        60-69 191
        70-79 117
        80+ 54
        Female: 634, Male: 605

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        • #34
          Source: https://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2020/...d-in-maryland/

          Coronavirus Latest: 15 COVID-19 Deaths Confirmed In Maryland
          March 29, 2020 at 5:19 pm

          ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) — The Maryland Department of Health announced Sunday five additional deaths as a result of the coronavirus, bringing the total number of COVID-19 deaths to 15 in the state.

          The most recent victims are a Carroll County man in his 90s with underlying medical conditions; a Howard County man in his 70s with underlying medical conditions; a Prince George’s County man in his 30s with underlying medical conditions; a Prince George’s County woman in her 50s with underlying medical conditions; and a Prince George’s County man in his 70s with underlying medical conditions...

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          • #35
            Source: https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/

            COVID-19 Statistics in Maryland


            Number of Confirmed Cases: 1413
            Number of negative test results: 13,316
            Number of Deaths: 15
            Hospitalizations: 353 ever hospitalized
            Released From Isolation: 43


            Cases by County:
            Anne Arundel 110
            Baltimore City 152
            Baltimore County 186
            Calvert 12
            Caroline 4
            Carroll 82
            Cecil 13
            Charles 33
            Frederick 26
            Garrett 3
            Harford 24
            Howard 96
            Kent 3
            Montgomery 341
            Prince George's 294
            Queen Anne's 4
            St. Mary's 9
            Somerset 1
            Talbot 4
            Washington 7
            Wicomico 6
            Worcester 3

            Cases by Age Range and Gender:
            0-9 5
            10-19 27
            20-29 188
            30-39 247
            40-49 262
            50-59 274
            60-69 219
            70-79 139
            80+ 52
            Female: 716, Male: 697

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          • #36
            Source: https://www.wbaltv.com/article/coron...tive/31977340#


            Maryland governor issues stay-home directive amid coronavirus pandemic
            WBAL Updated: 11:26 AM EDT Mar 30, 2020
            Kate Amara
            Reporter
            Jenny Fulginiti
            Digital Editor
            Greg Ng
            Digital Media Manager

            ANNAPOLIS, Md. —

            Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan issued a stay-home directive statewide amid the coronavirus pandemic.

            || Late-breaking coronavirus updates | Maryland's latest numbers ||

            The executive order takes effect at 8 p.m. Monday. Anyone who violates the order will be guilty of a misdemeanor that carries a possible sentence of up to one year in prison and/or a fine of up to $5,000.

            "This virus is spreading rapidly and exponentially," Hogan said. "We are no longer asking or suggesting that Marylanders stay home, we are directing them to do so."

            Hogan added: "No Marylander shall be leaving their home unless it is for an essential job or an essential reason such as obtaining food or medicine, seeking urgent medical attention or for other necessary purposes."...

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            • #37
              1-Month-Old Baby, Maryland's Youngest Coronavirus Patient

              By Tisha Ocampo
              03/30/20 AT 1:59 PM01:01
              1-month-old Maryland baby tests positive for coronavirus
              • Maryland: 4 cases of underage COVID-19 positive patients
              • 1,413 confirmed positive coronavirus cases

              A one-month old baby is among the approximately 1,400 COVID-19 cases in Maryland.

              According to the New York Post, the baby is the fourth known case in the state of someone under the age of 18 to be positive for coronavirus, following a 10-month-old infant, a 5-year-old girl and a teenager....https://www.ibtimes.com/1-month-old-...atient-2949592
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              • #38
                3 more coronavirus deaths in Maryland brings total to 18, officials say
                Colin Campbell
                By COLIN CAMPBELL
                BALTIMORE SUN |
                MAR 31, 2020 | 10:41 AM


                Three more Marylanders have died from the new coronavirus, bringing the total number of deaths in the state to 18, according to the state health department.

                The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Maryland has risen to 1,660 as of Tuesday, the day after Gov. Larry Hogan issued an executive order requiring residents to stay at home except for essential activities, state officials said. Tuesday’s total represented an additional 247 cases in the state — an 18% increase over the previous day.
                ...
                https://www.baltimoresun.com/coronav...asu-story.html
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                • #39

                  Maryland’s total of coronavirus-related deaths rises to 31
                  Nathan Ruiz
                  By NATHAN RUIZ
                  BALTIMORE SUN |
                  APR 01, 2020 | 10:11 AM

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                  Maryland’s latest morning update on the state’s rising count of confirmed coronavirus cases came with an announcement of nine additional deaths Wednesday, bringing the total to 31.

                  The state confirmed another 325 cases of COVID-19, pushing Maryland’s total to at least 1,985.
                  ...
                  https://www.baltimoresun.com/coronav...pii-story.html
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                  • #40
                    Source: https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/

                    COVID-19 Statistics in Maryland


                    Number of Confirmed Cases: 1985
                    Number of negative test results: 17,233
                    Number of Deaths: 31
                    Hospitalizations: 522 ever hospitalized
                    Released From Isolation: 69


                    Cases by County:
                    Anne Arundel 158
                    Baltimore City 221
                    Baltimore County 289
                    Calvert 18
                    Caroline 4
                    Carroll 96
                    Cecil 16
                    Charles 56
                    Dorchester 1
                    Frederick 35
                    Garrett 3
                    Harford 34
                    Howard 142
                    Kent 3
                    Montgomery 447
                    Prince George's 403
                    Queen Anne's 7
                    St. Mary's 19
                    Somerset 4
                    Talbot 3
                    Washington 15
                    Wicomico 7
                    Worcester 4

                    Cases by Age Range and Gender:
                    0-9 6
                    10-19 39
                    20-29 252
                    30-39 345
                    40-49 372
                    50-59 396
                    60-69 309
                    70-79 187
                    80+ 79
                    Female: 1,016, Male: 969

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                    • #41
                      NEW NUMBERS: 2,331 Coronavirus Cases in Maryland; 36 Deaths
                      by Brandi ProctorThursday, April 2nd 2020


                      BALTIMORE (WBFF)-- Maryland State Health Officials have released new numbers related to the Coronavirus Outbreak in Maryland.

                      As of 10am 2,331 Marylanders have been diagnosed with COVID-19, an increase of 346 since Wednesday; 36 have died.
                      ...
                      https://foxbaltimore.com/news/local/...es-in-maryland
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                      • #42
                        Coronavirus Latest: 2,758 COVID-19 Cases In Maryland, 42 Deaths Reported
                        April 3, 2020 at 10:25 amFiled Under:Baltimore News, coronavirus cases, Coronavirus Outbreak In Maryland: WJZ Complete Coverage, COVID-19, Health, Local TV, Maryland, Talkers


                        ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) — There are now 2,758 cases of coronavirus in Maryland, state health officials reported Friday morning.

                        That means more than 400 cases were added to the count in just a day. Forty-two people have also died in Maryland due to COVID-19.
                        ...
                        https://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2020/...aths-reported/
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                        • #43
                          Number of Confirmed Cases
                          3,125
                          Last 24 hours: +367
                          Number of Deaths
                          53
                          Last 24 hours: +11
                          Number of Negative Test Results
                          22,485
                          Last 24 hours: +1,553
                          Hospitalizations
                          821
                          Last 24 hours: +157
                          Released from Isolation
                          159
                          Last 24 hours: +0
                          An official website of the State of Maryland.
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                          The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.

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                          • #44
                            Source: https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/

                            3,609 cases
                            67 deaths
                            936 hospitalizations

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                            • #45

                              4 more coronavirus deaths reported at Maryland nursing home
                              57 minutes ago
                              n Phillips speaks at a news conference in Annapolis, Md., on Friday, April 3, 2020, with Gov. Larry Hogan to provide an update on the state's response to the coronavirus. (AP Photo/Brian Witte)
                              ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Four additional residents at a Maryland nursing home beleaguered by more than 100 positive cases of COVID-19 have died, local health officials announced.

                              The Carroll County Health Department said nine people living at Pleasant View Nursing Home in Mount Airy and diagnosed with the new coronavirus had now died as of late Saturday.

                              Gov. Larry Hogan said late last week the new coronavirus has been confirmed in 60 different nursing homes in the state, with Pleasant View cases marking the most intense cluster.
                              ...
                              Gov. Larry Hogan has announced new mandates for Maryland’s nursing homes as officials try to blunt the spread of the coronavirus.
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