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ZIP CODE REPORT: Nearly 2,500 Marylanders have been released from COVID-19 isolation

UPDATE: For the latest NottinghamMD.com zip code reports, click here.

Original story below…

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NOTTINGHAM, MD—The Maryland Department of Health on Wednesday reported that there have now been close to 35,000 COVID-19 cases in Maryland.

As of Wednesday morning, there have been 34,812 cases of novel coronavirus in Maryland, an increase of 751 cases since Tuesday.

There have been 1,694 related deaths, 6,404 total hospitalizations, and 1,550 patients are currently hospitalized as “the curve” remains flat (see graphic below).

There have been 138,762 negative test results and 2,456 individuals have been released from isolation.

Of Maryland’s 1,694 deaths, 983 (or 58 percent) have been in congregate facility settings (nursing homes).

Baltimore County has confirmed 4,160 COVID-19 cases and and 203 deaths while Harford County has confirmed 629 cases and 24 deaths (editor’s note: for the sake of accuracy, NottinghamMD.com is not including deaths categorized as “probable” in these totals).

Case breakdown by zip code in NottinghamMD.com’s coverage area of northeastern Baltimore County and southern Harford County:



  • 21040 (Edgewood) – 86 cases
  • 21047 (Fallston) – 19 cases
  • 21057 (Glen Arm) – 0 cases
  • 21085 (Joppa) – 47 cases
  • 21087 (Kingsville) – 11 cases
  • 21128 (Perry Hall) – 28 cases
  • 21156 (Upper Falls) – 0 cases
  • 21162 (White Marsh) – 0 cases
  • 21206 (Overlea) – 284 cases
  • 21220 (Middle River) – 221 cases
  • 21221 (Essex) – 151 cases
  • 21234 (Parkville/Carney) – 321 cases
  • 21236 (Nottingham) – 100 cases
  • 21237 (Rosedale) – 206 cases

Governor Larry Hogan plans to hold a news conference at 5 p.m. on Wednesday to discuss beginning Phase 1 of the Maryland Strong: Roadmap to Recovery.

Additional charts and data below…

Maryland COVID-19 Hospital Utilization Curve 20200513
Chart via MDH

 

Maryland COVID-19 Deaths 20200513
Chart via MDH

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