Maryland Coronavirus Total Surpasses 300 With 61 Additional Cases Tuesday

3/24/20

By Marcus Dieterle, Baltimore Fishbowl

Coronavirus illustration, created at the CDC

Maryland surpassed 300 coronavirus cases on Tuesday after 61 more Marylanders tested positive, bringing the statewide total to at least 349.

Montgomery County surpassed 100 coronavirus cases with a total of at least 107 confirmed cases as of Tuesday morning.

Only three of Maryland’s 24 jurisdictions have yet to report any confirmed cases of COVID-19: Allegany, Dorchester and Kent counties.

As of 10 a.m. Tuesday, there have been 107 confirmed cases in Montgomery County; 63 in Prince George’s County; 42 in Baltimore County; 41 in Baltimore City; 30 in Howard County; 24 in Anne Arundel County; five each in Carroll, Charles and Harford counties; four each in Frederick and Wicomico counties; three each in Calvert, Cecil and Garret counties; two each in St. Mary’s, Washington and Worcester counties; and one each in Caroline, Queen Anne’s, Somerset and Talbot counties, according to the Maryland Department of Health’s Maryland COVID-19 Case Map Dashboard.

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