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News COVID-19

Spy COVID-19 Daily Update Nov. 24

November 24, 2020 by John Griep 1 Comment

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Maryland added more than 1,600 new COVID-19 cases in the last 24 hours. The state has had more than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases daily for 21 straight days.

The 7-day positivity rate has topped 5% for 16 consecutive days and has topped 6% for 11 days.

The number of patients currently hospitalized topped 1,000 for the eighth straight day.

• Key points for today

• Kent County COVID-19 cases increased by 3 to 413, according to the county health department.

• The county’s 7-day average positivity rate is 3.27%.

• The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Maryland is now at 185,464, an increase of 1,667 in the last 24 hours.

• In the last 24 hours, 32 people died as a result of COVID-19, bringing the state’s total to 4,325.

The Spy obtains information for this chart between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Statewide data is updated about 10 a.m. each day; counties may update data throughout the day until 5 p.m. Johns Hopkins updates its data throughout the day.

* Maryland and Cecil County report the total released from isolation.

** For Kent County deaths, The Spy reports its own tally based on the number of state-reported deaths within Kent County facilities and the number of non-facility deaths. For Queen Anne’s County deaths, The Spy reports the total deaths listed on the county’s website. There are discrepancies among state and county statistics concerning total deaths and facility deaths.

Key metrics

• The number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients increased by 65 over the last 24 hours.

• There currently are 1,341 people hospitalized — 1,027 in acute care and 314 in intensive care.

• Of the 29,162 test results received Nov. 23, the positivity rate was 6.74%; the 7-day positivity rate was 6.6%.

For additional COVID-19 graphics and links to resources, click here.

Additional information

• A total of 4,200,836 COVID-19 tests have been conducted in Maryland; this number does not represent the total number of patients tested as some patients have been tested multiple times. The state reports 2,066,560 people have tested negative.

• Of the state’s 185,464 cases, 19,914 patients have ever been hospitalized for treatment; 8,517 have been released from isolation.

The graph below shows the average positivity rate for the five Mid-Shore counties. 

Filed Under: COVID-19 Tagged With: cases, coronavirus, Covid-19, deaths, hospitalizations, positivity rate, Talbot County

About John Griep

John Griep has spent more than 25 years as a reporter and editor covering Talbot County and the Mid-Shore, including county and town governments, courts, police, planning and zoning, business and real estate. Contact him at john@spycommunitymedia.org.

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  1. Beryl Smith says

    November 25, 2020 at 9:20 AM

    Kent County keeps going up–are these patients hospitalized? There is no way, with the statistics we are given, to learn just exactly how serious the conditions are here in Kent.

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