Maryland’s Number of COVID-19 Intensive Care Patients Reaches its Lowest Point Since March

9/10/20

By Marcus Dieterle, Baltimore Fishbowl

Coronavirus illustration, created at the CDC

The number of Marylanders hospitalized in intensive care units due to coronavirus reached its lowest point since March on Thursday, according to data that the state released today.

Of the 358 residents currently hospitalized with COVID-19, 266 are in acute care and 92 are in intensive care.

The number of acute care patients declined by nine while the number of intensive care patients declined by three, marking a net decrease of 12 fewer people hospitalized with coronavirus compared to Wednesday.

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