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COVID-19 REPORT: Maryland ICU bed usage at lowest level since March 29

UPDATE: View the latest NottinghamMD.com COVID-19 reports here.

Original story below…

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NOTTINGHAM, MD—The Maryland Department of Health on Monday reported that statewide COVID-19 hospitalizations dipped slightly over the past 24 hours.

As of Monday morning, there have been 73,527 cases of novel coronavirus in Maryland.  The statewide positivity rate is now at 4.63%, an increase from Sunday’s 4.45%.  Baltimore County’s positivity rate now stands at 5.13%, an increase from Sunday’s 4.83%.

There have been 3,194 related deaths and 386 individuals are currently hospitalized…a decrease of 6 patients since Sunday. There have been 578,430 negative test results.

Baltimore County has confirmed 8,892 COVID-19 cases and and 474 deaths (note: “probable” deaths are not included in the totals below).

Case breakdown by zip code in NottinghamMD.com’s coverage area:

  • 21128 (Perry Hall) – 80 cases
  • 21162 (White Marsh) – 35 cases
  • 21234 (Hillendale/Parkville/Carney) – 684 cases
  • 21236 (Overlea/Fullerton/Nottingham) – 292 cases

Previous COVID-19 reports can be viewed here.



“The encouraging trends in Maryland’s key (COVID-19) metrics are holding steady,” said Governor Larry Hogan on Monday. “818,993 tests have now been completed, our statewide positivity rate is 4.63%, and ICU bed usage is at its lowest since March 29.”

View the Maryland Strong: Roadmap to Recovery here.

Additional charts and data can be found below.

Maryland COVID-19 Hospitalizations 20200713

Maryland COVID-19 Testing Positivity 20200713

Maryland COVID-19 Deaths


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