Maryland’s Rate of Positive Coronavirus Tests Continues to Decline

8/17/20

By Marcus Dieterle, Baltimore Fishbowl

Coronavirus illustration, created at the CDC

After Maryland surpassed 100,000 confirmed coronavirus cases over the weekend, the percentage of Marylanders who are testing positive for coronavirus is continuing to decline, according to data released by the state today.

On average, 3.27 percent of Maryland’s tests over the last seven days have come back positive for COVID-19.

The state’s postive test rate has decreased from 3.62 percent on Aug. 9, 4.36 percent on Aug. 2 and 4.61 percent on July 26.

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