(BALTIMORE, MD) As of Monday morning, Maryland health officials report 287,802 cases of the coronavirus. An increase of 2,483 cases since Sunday morning.
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The positivity rate is now 9.47%.
Today, @MDHealthDept reports 287,802 confirmed cases of #COVID19 in Maryland.
— Maryland Department of Health (@MDHealthDept) January 4, 2021
The statewide positivity rate is now 9.47%
Maryland has 5,859 deaths, 2,569,672 negative tests and 9,383 patients have been released from isolation.https://t.co/9LEHaSDimJ pic.twitter.com/yzr53c7VFM
More than 1,700 people are currently hospitalized due to the virus.
Data shows, 5,859 people have died form COVID-19 in Maryland.
According to the state’s Vaccination Dashboard, more than 65,000 Marylanders have received the vaccine.
As part of Phase 1A of our vaccination plan, local health departments will be making arrangements to ensure that any healthcare provider licensed, registered, or certified by a Maryland health occupation board or @MDHealthDept can receive a vaccine in January.
— Michael Ricci (@riccimike) January 4, 2021
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