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Maryland COVID-19 cases surpass 10,000

NOTTINGHAM, MD—The Maryland Department of Health confirmed on Wednesday that the number of novel coronavirus cases in the state had surpassed 10,000.

As of Wednesday morning, there were 10,032 COVID-19 cases in Maryland, 349 related deaths, 2,231 hospitalizations, 45,731 negative test results, and 607 individuals had been released from isolation.

Baltimore County has confirmed 1,485 COVID-19 cases and Harford County has confirmed 152 cases.

Case breakdown by zip code in northeastern Baltimore County and southern Harford County…

  • 21040 (Edgewood) – 34 cases
  • 21085 (Joppa) – 13 cases
  • 21087 (Kingsville) – 4 cases
  • 21128 (Perry Hall) – 17 cases
  • 21206 (Overlea) – 101 cases
  • 21220 (Middle River) – 47 cases
  • 21221 (Essex) – 43 cases
  • 21234 (Parkville/Carney) – 127 cases
  • 21236 (Nottingham) – 49 cases
  • 21237 (Rosedale) – 54 cases

Areas such as Fallston, Glen Arm, and White Marsh have no confirmed cases, according to MDH.

According to HealthData.org, U.S. hospital resource use peaked 5 days ago on April 10, 2020 and is now on the decline. The projected peak in U.S. deaths per day occurred two days ago on Monday, April 13, 2020.



HealthData Peak Hospital Resource Use 20200415

HealthData Peak Deaths Per Day 20200415

Enlarged graphics available here

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