The Latest COVID-19 Numbers Including Montgomery County Schools
Montgomery County COVID-19 Statistics for May 12
The Maryland Department of Health reported 55 new COVID-19 cases in Montgomery County Wednesday morning. The county’s cumulative case count is 70,353.
Montgomery County recorded three new coronavirus-related fatalities Wednesday, so the death toll climbs to 1,486 which is the highest in the state.
As of Sunday, there were 75 patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in Montgomery County.
Maryland Department of Health released new data on schools in the state with two of more COVID-19 cases on Wednesday. There are 41 schools in Maryland reporting two or more COVID-19 cases. Of those 41 schools, two are located in Montgomery County. They are:
- Beall Elementary School in Rockville reports 2 cases.
- Landon School in Bethesda reports 2 cases.
The county has a rate of 1.57% for positive COVID-19 tests completed Tuesday, which is a decrease of 0.01 from Monday’s rate of 1.58%. The county’s positivity rate is lower than the other 23 jurisdictions in Maryland.
With 1,486 fatalities, Montgomery County leads the state in total COVID-19 related fatalities but not in total cases. Prince George’s County has the most coronavirus cases in the state with 84,069 cases and 1,452 fatalities. Baltimore County has the third most cases and the second-highest number of fatalities in the state with 64,724 cases and 1,466 fatalities.
Somerset County located on Maryland’s Eastern Shore has the most cases per capita with 100.1 cases per 1,000 residents. Allegany County in the western region of the state has the second-highest cases per capita at 98.1 cases per 1,000 residents.
Maryland COVID-19 Statistics for May 12
Wednesday the state recorded 471 new infections bringing the state’s cumulative case count to 454,271.
There are currently 770 patients hospitalized for COVID-19 across the state as of Wednesday morning. Since April the number of patients hospitalized has been steadily declining and has been below 1,000 since May 2.
Nine newly reported deaths were recorded Wednesday, bringing the state death toll to 8,687.
The state reported 2.74% of tests completed Tuesday were positive for COVID-19. This is a decrease of 0.14 from Monday’s rate of 3.88%.
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