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COVID-19 in Maryland - DAILY UPDATES: Map, new case data, vaccine info

COVID-19 in Maryland - DAILY UPDATES: Map, new case data, vaccine info
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COVID-19 in Maryland - DAILY UPDATES: Map, new case data, vaccine info
COVID-19 in Maryland by the numbers:Friday, Mar. 31, 2023The following COVID-19 data is provided daily by the Maryland Department of Health. NOTE ABOUT WEEKENDS: MDH now providing COVID-19 data only on business days.Final update March 31, 2023, for latest data go to MDHNumber of confirmed cases : 1,371,960Testing % Positive : 4.09%Total testing volume : 24,575,653Daily testing Volume : 5,808Number of confirmed deaths : 16,359Number of probable deaths : 277Currently hospitalized (Total/Adult/Pediatric): 209 / 208 / 1Acute care (Total/Adult/Pediatric): 179 / 178 / 2Intensive care (Total/Adult/Pediatric): 30 / 30 / 0More MDH data: Nursing home cases | School outbreaks | Contact tracing dataDon't see interactive map/graphs? Tap hereCases and Deaths Data BreakdownNote: Parenthesis = Number of confirmed deathsAsterisk = Number of probable deathsNH = Non-HispanicMARYLAND COVID-19 CASES, (DEATHS) & PROBABLE DEATHS* BY COUNTYAllegany 21,845 (391) 2*Anne Arundel 120,462 (1,267) 17*Baltimore 173,238 (2,802) 47*Baltimore City 150,236 (1,942) 36*Calvert 14,856 (174) 2*Caroline 7,362 (90) 2*Carroll 28,313 (469) 8*Cecil 20,481 (282) 4*Charles 38,879 (408) 3*Dorchester 9,602 (115) 1*Frederick 58,799 (617) 10*Garrett 7,276 (123) 1*Harford 50,411 (671) 12*Howard 64,545 (457) 8*Kent 3,966 (77) 3*Montgomery 247,171 (2,338) 56*Prince George's 230,431 (2,349) 51*Queen Anne's 8,888 (130) 2*St. Mary's 24,667 (250) 1*Somerset 6,211 (78) 1*Talbot 7,277 (112) 2*Washington 41,102 (639) 6*Wicomico 24,996 (366) 1*Worcester 10,946 (187) 1*Data not available 0 (25) 0*MARYLAND COVID-19 CASES, (DEATHS) & PROBABLE DEATHS* BY AGE0-9 131,761 (11) 1*10-19 160,994 (18) 1*20-29 225,393 (84) 1*30-39 230,693 (236) 10*40-49 192,333 (585) 6*50-59 185,309 (1,430) 41*60-69 130,701 (2,806) 41*70-79 71,620 (4,078) 60*80+ 43,156 (7,109) 116*Data not available 0 (2) 0*MARYLAND COVID-19 CASES, (DEATHS) & PROBABLE DEATHS* BY GENDERFemale 745,949 (7,787) 131*Male 626,011 (8,572) 146*MARYLAND COVID-19 CASES, (DEATHS) & PROBABLE DEATHS* BY RACE AND ETHNICITYAfrican-American (NH) 459,250 (5,377) 104*Asian (NH) 57,060 (511) 12*White (NH) 548,536 (9,199) 139*Hispanic 163,604 (1,075) 20*Other (NH) 67,460 (181) 2*Data not available 76,050 (16) 0*MARYLAND ZIP CODES WITH HIGHEST COVID-19 CASE COUNTS20906 - Aspen Hill: 18,395 cases21740 - Hagerstown: 18,011 cases20874 - Germantown: 16,166 cases20904 - Colesville/Fairland: 15,121 cases20902 - Wheaton: 14,652 casesMore ZIP codes herePGRpdiBjbGFzcz0iaW5mb2dyYW0tZW1iZWQiIGRhdGEtaWQ9ImVmYTJhYTgxLTM0YTctNDA0Ny04Y2FjLThjNjRhMDMwN2FhZSIgZGF0YS10eXBlPSJpbnRlcmFjdGl2ZSIgZGF0YS10aXRsZT0iV0JBTCBQb3NpdGl2aXR5IFJhdGVzIEJ5IENvdW50eSI+PC9kaXY+PHNjcmlwdD4hZnVuY3Rpb24oZSxpLG4scyl7dmFyIHQ9IkluZm9ncmFtRW1iZWRzIixkPWUuZ2V0RWxlbWVudHNCeVRhZ05hbWUoInNjcmlwdCIpWzBdO2lmKHdpbmRvd1t0XSYmd2luZG93W3RdLmluaXRpYWxpemVkKXdpbmRvd1t0XS5wcm9jZXNzJiZ3aW5kb3dbdF0ucHJvY2VzcygpO2Vsc2UgaWYoIWUuZ2V0RWxlbWVudEJ5SWQobikpe3ZhciBvPWUuY3JlYXRlRWxlbWVudCgic2NyaXB0Iik7by5hc3luYz0xLG8uaWQ9bixvLnNyYz0iaHR0cHM6Ly9lLmluZm9ncmFtLmNvbS9qcy9kaXN0L2VtYmVkLWxvYWRlci1taW4uanMiLGQucGFyZW50Tm9kZS5pbnNlcnRCZWZvcmUobyxkKX19KGRvY3VtZW50LDAsImluZm9ncmFtLWFzeW5jIik7PC9zY3JpcHQ+How does Maryland compare to other states?Mobile users tap here to see the interactive map.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HELPFUL LINKS GET TESTED: Where and how to get tested for coronavirus in MarylandGET VACCINATED: Where to get the COVID-19 vaccine | Get kids vaccinatedCOVID-19 DATA: Johns Hopkins | Maryland Department of Health | en EspañolBALTIMORE DATA: Baltimore City coronavirus data, resources TIMELINE: See a comprehensive timeline of the coronavirus in MarylandSCHOOLS: Check the COVID-19 dashboards for the Baltimore-area school systems here:Anne Arundel CountyBaltimore CityBaltimore CountyCarroll CountyHarford CountyHoward County UNEMPLOYMENTApply for unemployment insurance online here, or call 410-949-0022.Click here to access the BEACON applicationIf you have questions about the new application, you can read the DOL's BEACON One-Stop FAQs.More information: How to apply for unemployment insuranceFOOD STAMPS (SNAP), MEDICAL ASSISTANCE, WICFAQ for SNAP and medical assistance and other social servicesInformation on WIC -- nutrition program for women, infants and children, administered through the Maryland Department of HealthFOOD, CASH, MEDICAL, ENERGY, EMERGENCY ASSISTANCESubmit food, cash, energy, emergency and aged/blind/disabled medical assistance applications online via the Department of Human Services website or the MyDHR portal. Medical Assistance applications for families, children and pregnant women should be submitted by visiting the Maryland Health Connection website. Those who need long-term care medical assistance should submit applications, redetermination applications and verifications through the My MDThink Portal. COVID SURVIVORS WEBSITEThe state launched an online registry for those who have recovered from the coronavirus."Each of the recovered coronavirus patients in Maryland has a story to tell and a role to play in our efforts to save lives and slow the spread of this virus," Hogan said April 10.COVID CONNECT will serve as a community platform to share experiences and to lend support to others who are coping with the recovery process.VOLUNTEERMarylanders can donate their time and talents by signing up for the Maryland Responds Reserve Medical Corps, donate blood and support local food banks, places of worship and other charitable organizations.SENIOR CITIZENSMaryland is helping to keep families connected with the nation's first-ever Senior Call Check Program. Participants who are 65 years or older will receive a call every day between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., depending on which time window they choose. If they can't be reached, officials will call someone designated by the participant to check up on them.To register, call 866-50-CHECK or visit aging.maryland.gov to register.

COVID-19 in Maryland by the numbers:

Friday, Mar. 31, 2023

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The following COVID-19 data is provided daily by the Maryland Department of Health. NOTE ABOUT WEEKENDS: MDH now providing COVID-19 data only on business days.

Final update March 31, 2023, for latest data go to MDH

Number of confirmed cases : 1,371,960
Testing % Positive : 4.09%
Total testing volume : 24,575,653
Daily testing Volume : 5,808
Number of confirmed deaths : 16,359
Number of probable deaths : 277
Currently hospitalized (Total/Adult/Pediatric): 209 / 208 / 1
Acute care (Total/Adult/Pediatric): 179 / 178 / 2
Intensive care (Total/Adult/Pediatric): 30 / 30 / 0

More MDH data: Nursing home cases | School outbreaks | Contact tracing data

Don't see interactive map/graphs? Tap here

Cases and Deaths Data Breakdown

Note: Parenthesis = Number of confirmed deaths
Asterisk = Number of probable deaths
NH = Non-Hispanic

MARYLAND COVID-19 CASES, (DEATHS) & PROBABLE DEATHS* BY COUNTY

Allegany 21,845 (391) 2*

Anne Arundel 120,462 (1,267) 17*

Baltimore 173,238 (2,802) 47*

Baltimore City 150,236 (1,942) 36*

Calvert 14,856 (174) 2*

Caroline 7,362 (90) 2*

Carroll 28,313 (469) 8*

Cecil 20,481 (282) 4*

Charles 38,879 (408) 3*

Dorchester 9,602 (115) 1*

Frederick 58,799 (617) 10*

Garrett 7,276 (123) 1*

Harford 50,411 (671) 12*

Howard 64,545 (457) 8*

Kent 3,966 (77) 3*

Montgomery 247,171 (2,338) 56*

Prince George's 230,431 (2,349) 51*

Queen Anne's 8,888 (130) 2*

St. Mary's 24,667 (250) 1*

Somerset 6,211 (78) 1*

Talbot 7,277 (112) 2*

Washington 41,102 (639) 6*

Wicomico 24,996 (366) 1*

Worcester 10,946 (187) 1*

Data not available 0 (25) 0*

MARYLAND COVID-19 CASES, (DEATHS) & PROBABLE DEATHS* BY AGE

0-9 131,761 (11) 1*

10-19 160,994 (18) 1*

20-29 225,393 (84) 1*

30-39 230,693 (236) 10*

40-49 192,333 (585) 6*

50-59 185,309 (1,430) 41*

60-69 130,701 (2,806) 41*

70-79 71,620 (4,078) 60*

80+ 43,156 (7,109) 116*

Data not available 0 (2) 0*

MARYLAND COVID-19 CASES, (DEATHS) & PROBABLE DEATHS* BY GENDER

Female 745,949 (7,787) 131*

Male 626,011 (8,572) 146*

MARYLAND COVID-19 CASES, (DEATHS) & PROBABLE DEATHS* BY RACE AND ETHNICITY

African-American (NH) 459,250 (5,377) 104*

Asian (NH) 57,060 (511) 12*

White (NH) 548,536 (9,199) 139*

Hispanic 163,604 (1,075) 20*

Other (NH) 67,460 (181) 2*

Data not available 76,050 (16) 0*

MARYLAND ZIP CODES WITH HIGHEST COVID-19 CASE COUNTS

20906 - Aspen Hill: 18,395 cases

21740 - Hagerstown: 18,011 cases

20874 - Germantown: 16,166 cases

20904 - Colesville/Fairland: 15,121 cases

20902 - Wheaton: 14,652 cases

More ZIP codes here


How does Maryland compare to other states?

Mobile users tap here to see the interactive map.


HELPFUL LINKS

SCHOOLS: Check the COVID-19 dashboards for the Baltimore-area school systems here:


UNEMPLOYMENT

Apply for unemployment insurance online here, or call 410-949-0022.

If you have questions about the new application, you can read the DOL's BEACON One-Stop FAQs.

More information: How to apply for unemployment insurance


FOOD STAMPS (SNAP), MEDICAL ASSISTANCE, WIC

Information on WIC -- nutrition program for women, infants and children, administered through the Maryland Department of Health


FOOD, CASH, MEDICAL, ENERGY, EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE

Submit food, cash, energy, emergency and aged/blind/disabled medical assistance applications online via the Department of Human Services website or the MyDHR portal.

Medical Assistance applications for families, children and pregnant women should be submitted by visiting the Maryland Health Connection website. Those who need long-term care medical assistance should submit applications, redetermination applications and verifications through the My MDThink Portal.


COVID SURVIVORS WEBSITE

The state launched an online registry for those who have recovered from the coronavirus.

"Each of the recovered coronavirus patients in Maryland has a story to tell and a role to play in our efforts to save lives and slow the spread of this virus," Hogan said April 10.

COVID CONNECT will serve as a community platform to share experiences and to lend support to others who are coping with the recovery process.


VOLUNTEER

Marylanders can donate their time and talents by signing up for the Maryland Responds Reserve Medical Corps, donate blood and support local food banks, places of worship and other charitable organizations.


SENIOR CITIZENS

Maryland is helping to keep families connected with the nation's first-ever Senior Call Check Program. Participants who are 65 years or older will receive a call every day between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., depending on which time window they choose. If they can't be reached, officials will call someone designated by the participant to check up on them.

To register, call 866-50-CHECK or visit aging.maryland.gov to register.