UPDATE: For the latest zip code reports, click here.
Original story below…
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NOTTINGHAM, MD—The Maryland Department of Health reported on Monday that there have now been over 26,000 cases of the novel coronavirus in Maryland. Nearly 1,700 patients have been released from isolation and there have been over 110,000 negative test results.
As of Monday morning, there have been 26,408 COVID-19 cases in Maryland.
There have been 1,216 related deaths, 5,199 total hospitalizations (1,649 currently hospitalized), 110,587 negative test results, and 1,695 individuals have been released from isolation.
Baltimore County has confirmed 3,448 COVID-19 cases and and 136 deaths while Harford County has confirmed 491 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) – 65 cases
- 21047 (Fallston) – 13 cases
- 21057 (Glen Arm) – 0 cases
- 21085 (Joppa) – 30 cases
- 21087 (Kingsville) – 11 cases
- 21128 (Perry Hall) – 24 cases
- 21156 (Upper Falls) – 0 cases
- 21162 (White Marsh) – 0 cases
- 21206 (Overlea) – 223 cases
- 21220 (Middle River) – 156 cases
- 21221 (Essex) – 110 cases
- 21234 (Parkville/Carney) – 264 cases
- 21236 (Nottingham) – 81 cases
- 21237 (Rosedale) – 144 cases
Last month, Governor Larry 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 begin to reopen.
One Good Samaritan has raised over $6,000 for the Officer Caprio Playground Project in Perry Hall by making and selling face-masks for local residents.
Baltimore County officials will be hosting a webinar later this week to help workers who have been displaced as a result of the pandemic.
Additional charts and data below.
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