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WEEKLY ZIP CODE REPORT: Maryland sets one-day COVID-19 vaccination record

NOTTINGHAM, MD—The Maryland Department of Health on Friday reported that the state set a new one-day record of 57,550 COVID-19 vaccines on Thursday.  Maryland providers have now administered a total of 2,095,245 doses.

According to the CDC, 23.6% of Maryland’s population has now received at least one dose.

Previous zip code reports can be viewed here.

Overall Metrics

As of Friday, March 19, 2021, there have been 397,898 cases of novel coronavirus in Maryland. The state has now conducted 8,433,019 tests, including more than 38,000 tests over the past 24 hours.

The statewide positivity rate stands at 4.16%, an increase from last Friday’s 3.61%.

A total of 7,947 Marylanders have died with COVID-19 and 816 individuals are currently hospitalized – an increase of 51 hospitalizations since last Friday.  A total of 218 ICU beds are currently in use, an increase of 23 beds since last Friday.

More than 72% of Maryland’s COVID-19 fatalities have been among those over 70 years of age (5,726/7,947).

Maryland COVID-19 Mortality Rate by Age Group

Thus far, the mortality rate for coronavirus in Maryland remains under 4.00% for those residents under 70 years of age.

Age Group Deaths Cases Mortality Rate Survival Rate
0 – 9 3 20,184 0.01% ▼ 99.99% ▲
10 – 19 6 38,718 0.02% ↔ 99.98% ↔
20 – 29 35 72,474 0.05% ↔ 99.95% ↔
30 – 39 76 68,239 0.11% ↔ 99.89% ↔
40 – 49 214 60,078 0.36% ▲ 99.64% ▼
50 – 59 613 59,911 1.02% ▲ 98.98% ▼
60 – 69 1,272 40,508 3.14% ▲ 96.86% ▼
70 – 79 2,034 22,832 8.91% ▲ 91.09% ▼
80+ 3,692 14,954 24.69% ▲ 75.31% ▼

Source: Maryland Department of Health – March 19, 2021



There have now been 3,104,182 negative COVID-19 test results in Maryland and 9,797 patients have been released from isolation.

Baltimore County has confirmed 53,445 cases and 1,303 deaths with COVID-19 (note: “probable” deaths are not included in these totals).

Zip Code Report

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

  • 21057 (Glen Arm) – 218 cases (+1 since last Friday)
  • 21087 (Kingsville) – 362 cases
  • 21128 (Perry Hall) – 934 cases (+22)
  • 21162 (White Marsh) – 361 cases (+10)
  • 21206 (Overlea) – 3,836 cases (+82)
  • 21234 (Hillendale/Parkville/Carney) – 4.409 cases (+106)
  • 21236 (Overlea/Fullerton/Nottingham) – 2,628 cases (+75)
  • 21237 (Rossville/Rosedale) – 2,479 cases (+49)

View the Maryland Strong: Roadmap to Recovery here.

On Thursday afternoon, Governor Larry Hogan announced that the state would begin moving into Phase 2 of its vaccine distribution plan.  In addition, Baltimore County Public Schools has announced plans to allow increased spectator capacity for fall season sports.

Learn more about Maryland’s vaccine distribution plan here.

Additional charts and data from the Maryland Department of Health can be viewed online here.


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