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First coronavirus death reported in Maryland
Gov. Larry Hogan said the man was a Prince George's County resident in his 60s who suffered from an underlying medical condition.
Author: Laura Wainman
Published: 9:02 PM EDT March 18, 2020
Updated: 9:02 PM EDT March 18, 2020
PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, Md. — Governor Larry Hogan announced the first COVID-19 death in Maryland Wednesday. A Prince George's County resident in his 60s who suffered from an underlying medical condition. ..
MD: Hogan confirms second COVID-19 related death
March 20, 2020 Sean Frost
MARYLAND – Governor Larry hogan confirms the second death in the state of Maryland related to the coronavirus. Hogan says the victim was a Baltimore County man in his 60s, he had underlying medical issues...
COVID-19 Statistics in MarylandCOVID-19 Statistics in Maryland
Number of Confirmed Cases: 244
Number of Deaths: 3
Cases by County:
Anne Arundel - 18
Baltimore City - 24
Baltimore County - 28
Calvert - 2
Caroline - 1
Carroll - 4
Cecil - 1
Charles - 5
Frederick - 1
Harford - 5
Howard - 24
Montgomery - 83
Prince George's - 40
St. Mary's - 1
Somerset - 1
Talbot - 1
Washington- 1
Wicomico - 2
Worcester - 2
Cases by Age Range:
Under 18 : 3
18-64 : 200
65+ : 41
Our state is taking decisive action to address COVID-19. The Hogan administration's highest priority is keeping Marylanders safe.
...A Prince George’s County man in his 60s who suffered from underlying health conditions was the fourth coronavirus-related death in Maryland, the Maryland Department of Health announced Tuesday afternoon. Three of Maryland’s four deaths were men in their 60s with underlying health conditions, with two in Prince George’s County and the other in Baltimore County. A Montgomery County woman in her 40s, who also had underlying medical conditions, was announced Saturday as Maryland’s third death...
Maryland 423 Cases , 4 deaths
Source: https://coronavirus.maryland.gov
Note: the dashboard is experiencing difficulties they are working on it to show the case count below also reflected on their page.
COVID-19 Statistics in Maryland
Number of Confirmed Cases: 423 Number of Deaths: 4
Cases by County:
Anne Arundel - 31
Baltimore City - 53
Baltimore County - 51
Calvert - 3
Caroline - 1
Carroll - 5
Cecil - 4
Charles - 8
Frederick - 7
Garrett - 3
Harford - 5
Howard - 35
Kent - 1
Montgomery - 127
Prince George's - 76
Queen Anne's - 1
St. Mary's - 2
Somerset - 1
Talbot - 1
Washington - 2
Wicomico - 4
Worcester - 2
Coronavirus patient dies at Peninsula Regional Medical Center
Rose Velazquez, Salisbury Daily TimesPublished 8:37 a.m. ET March 28, 2020
Peninsula Regional Medical Center constructed a portable hospital outside its ER to alleviate potential surge brought on by the COVID-19 outbreak. Salisbury Daily Times
SALISBURY, Md. — A COVID-19 patient has died at Peninsula Regional Medical Center, according to a Saturday morning news release.
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