Maryland’s Average Rate of Positive Coronavirus Tests Declines for Three Straight Days

9/14/20

By Marcus Dieterle, Baltimore Fishbowl

Coronavirus illustration, created at the CDC

The rate of positive coronavirus tests in Maryland declined over the weekend, state data show.

After Maryland’s seven-day average positive test rate reached 3.76 percent on Thursday, it decreased the next three days until falling to 3.54 percent on Sunday.

At least 116,646 Marylanders have tested positive for COVID-19, while 1,348,217 have tested negative as of Monday morning, according to the Maryland Department of Health’s COVID-19 Case Map Dashboard.

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