UPDATE: For the latest zip code report, click here.
Original story below…
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NOTTINGHAM, MD—The Maryland Department of Health reported on Saturday that there have now been over 24,000 COVID-19 cases in Maryland. In better news, close to 1,600 patients have been released from isolation and there have been over 101,000 negative test results. According to this data, “the curve” appears to be remaining flat (see charts below).
As of Saturday morning, there have been 24,473 COVID-19 cases in Maryland.
There have been 1,156 related deaths, 4,910 total hospitalizations (1,657 currently hospitalized), 101,049 negative test results, and 1,590 individuals have been released from isolation.
Baltimore County has confirmed 3,183 COVID-19 cases and and 125 deaths while Harford County has confirmed 468 cases and 10 deaths (editor’s note: for the sake of accuracy, NottinghamMD.com is not including deaths categorized as “probable”).
Case breakdown by zip code in northeastern Baltimore County and southern Harford County:
- 21040 (Edgewood) – 64 cases
- 21047 (Fallston) – 12 cases
- 21057 (Glen Arm) – 0 cases
- 21085 (Joppa) – 27 cases
- 21087 (Kingsville) – 10 cases
- 21128 (Perry Hall) – 24 cases
- 21156 (Upper Falls) – 0 cases
- 21162 (White Marsh) – 0 cases
- 21206 (Overlea) – 208 cases
- 21220 (Middle River) – 111 cases
- 21221 (Essex) – 100 cases
- 21234 (Parkville/Carney) – 251 cases
- 21236 (Nottingham) – 75 cases
- 21237 (Rosedale) – 134 cases
Last week, Governor Hogan introduced the Maryland Strong: Roadmap to Recovery, the state’s proposed guide for reopening. The governor has not, however, given any indication as to when the state will reopen. At a Wednesday press conference, Governor Hogan announced that Saturday, May 2 would be designated Healthcare Heroes Day in Maryland. This will coincide with a flyover of the Navy’s Blue Angels and the Air Force’s Thunderbirds, and buildings across the state, including the State House Dome, Camden Yards, and M&T Bank Stadium, will be lit up blue.
The map and timeline for the flyover can be viewed here.
Thus far, a total of 38 states have reopened or announced that they will be reopening soon.
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