Key points for today
• The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Maryland is now at 54,982, an increase of 807 in the last 24 hours.
• Of the state’s 2,519 deaths, 45 were in the last 24 hours; another 121 deaths in Maryland are likely due to the novel coronavirus.
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Congregate living facilities
• Data on the state’s congregate living facilities (nursing homes, assisted living facilities, state and local facilities, and group homes with 10 or more occupants) is updated weekly on Wednesdays.
• Congregate living facilities accounted for 55% of Maryland’s COVID-19 deaths, but just 19% of the cases.
• There were 1,393 deaths and 10,958 cases in such facilities.
• Among nursing, assisted living, and group homes, there were 1,386 deaths — 1,368 residents and 18 staff members — and 9,939 cases — 6,699 residents and 3,240 staffers.
• Among state and local facilities (such as detention centers, prisons and hospital centers), there were 7 deaths (all inmates) and 659 cases — 436 staffers, 185 inmates and 38 patients.
• On the Mid-Shore, the following facilities were affected:
Caroline County
Autumn Lake Healthcare at Denton
Resident Cases: 1
Dorchester County
Chesapeake Woods Center
Staff Cases: 1
Chesapeake Woods Center
Staff Cases: 3
Resident Cases: 5
Signature Healthcare at Mallard Bay
Staff Cases: 1
Dorchester County Detention Center
Staff Cases: 3
Eastern Shore Hospital Center
Staff Cases: 3
Kent County
Peak Healthcare Chestertown (Autumn Lake)
Staff Cases: 13
Resident Cases: 60
Resident Deaths: 17
The Resort at Chester Manor
Staff Cases: 10
Resident Cases: 34
Resident Deaths: 12
Queen Anne’s:
Corsica Hills Center
Staff Cases: 12
Resident Cases: 12
Resident Deaths: 3
Talbot:
Additional information
• Of those tested for COVID-19 on May 31, 8.11% tested positive; the 5-day rolling average was 10.77%.
• There currently are 1,109 people hospitalized — 638 in acute care and 471 in intensive care. The number of hospitalized patients decreased by 39 in the last 24 hours.
• Of the state’s 54,982 cases, 9,111 patients have ever been hospitalized for treatment.
• Maryland says 3,970 patients have been released from isolation, including 115 in the last 24 hours.
• The state reports 272,643 negative test results, including 11,003 in the last 24 hours.
The graph below shows the total cases, total ever hospitalized, and total deaths statewide.
Wooters says
Disappointed that I cannot find the usual breakdown for each county!