Maryland’s Positive Test Rate Remains Below 5 Percent, But Six Jurisdictions are Above that Mark

7/21/20

By Marcus Dieterle, Baltimore Fishbowl

Maryland’s average rate of positive coronavirus tests has remained below 5 percent for 26 consecutive days, but six of the state’s jurisdictions are now above that mark, according to data released by the state today.

The World Health Organization has recommended the rate of positive tests should be 5 percent or lower for 14 days in order for states to begin reopening.

Maryland’s seven-day average rate of positive tests has stayed below 5 percent since reaching 4.92 percent on June 25.

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