Maryland COVID-19 Hospitalizations, Intensive Care Admissions Remain Stable

5/6/20

By Marcus Dieterle, Baltimore Fishbowl

The number of Marylanders who are hospitalized due to COVID-19 and those admitted to intensive care units, two measurements that state officials are focusing on as they determine when to begin lifting some coronavirus-related restrictions, remain stable as of Wednesday morning, state data show.

There are currently 584 people in intesive care and that measurement has hovered between 500 and 600 for the past 17 days, a trend which began April 20.

Meanwhile, the number of people being hospitalized due to COVID-19 has stayed within a stable for the past eight days. The lowest number of hospitalizations in that period was 1,635 on May 3, while the highest number was 1,711 on April 30.

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