Maryland’s Average COVID-19 Positivity Rate is Above 5% for the First Time Since February

3/30/21

By Marcus Dieterle, Baltimore Fishbowl

Maryland’s average percentage of coronavirus tests that have come back positive over the last seven days has risen to 5.24%, marking the first time since Feb. 10 that the average has been above the 5% mark.

The seven-day average rate of positive tests yesterday was 5.37% for Marylanders younger than 35 and 5.15% for Marylanders older than 35.

At least 409,978 Marylanders have tested positive for COVID-19, while 3,162,032 have tested negative as of Tuesday morning, according to the Maryland Department of Health’s COVID-19 Case Map Dashboard.

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