Montgomery County COVID-19 Statistics
Wednesday morning the Maryland Department of Health reported 492 new statewide coronavirus cases since Tuesday, 104 of which are in COVID-19 cases in Montgomery County.
This brings the state’s cumulative case count to 137,236 since the start of the pandemic. Montgomery County’s cumulative case count is now 24,664.
Here's a look at Montgomery County's coronavirus data dashboard for Wednesday, Oct. 21: pic.twitter.com/OOBBg6bpJo
— Montgomery Community Media (@mymcmedia) October 21, 2020
COVID-19 has claimed the lives of 3,912 Marylanders, including 822 Montgomery County residents. In addition, there are 40 probable Montgomery County coronavirus deaths since the start of the pandemic. Since Tuesday, the state health department confirmed eight new statewide deaths, one of which is in Montgomery County.
Here’s a look at the breakdown of coronavirus cases per zip code in Montgomery County (click tweet to enlarge):
Here's a look at Montgomery County coronavirus cases per zip code, according to @MoCoDHHS.
Over the last 14 days, the Rockville/Twinbrook area has had the highest average of daily cases per 100,000 residents. pic.twitter.com/qS94R99xYi
— Montgomery Community Media (@mymcmedia) October 21, 2020
Looking Closer at the State, County Numbers
Maryland’s statewide test positivity rate is 3.11%. The three-day rolling average for test positivity in Montgomery County, according to the county health department, is 2.6%.
There are currently 463 Marylanders hospitalized from coronavirus, 131 of whom are in intensive care.
Today, @MDHealthDept reports 137,236 confirmed cases of #COVID19 in Maryland.
The statewide positivity rate is now 3.11%
Maryland has 3,912 deaths, 1,694,771 negative tests and 7,960 patients have been released from isolation.https://t.co/9LEHaSDimJ pic.twitter.com/Wlxk1t9dnq
— Maryland Department of Health (@MDHealthDept) October 21, 2020
A total of 42,702 cases and 1,593 deaths involve the state’s African American population.
Here are the statewide statistics as of Wednesday, Oct. 21. The first column is for the number of cases. The next column is the number of deaths, which is in parentheses. The second number in that column is the number of probable deaths. (Click the tweet to enlarge.)
Here are the statewide statistics as of Wednesday, Oct. 21. The first column is for the number of cases. The next column is the number of deaths, which is in parentheses. The second number in that column is the number of probable deaths. pic.twitter.com/dNu7YHAdOh
— Montgomery Community Media (@mymcmedia) October 21, 2020