Maryland coronavirus cases rise to 31.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Maryland is up to 31, Gov. Larry Hogan reported Sunday. That’s up from the 26 cases reported previously. You can track coronavirus
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Maryland is up to 31, Gov. Larry Hogan reported Sunday. That’s up from the 26 cases reported previously. You can track coronavirus cases in the state here. Officials moved this week to close all schools in Maryland through March 27 in an attempt to slow the spread of the virus. Officials also reported the first three people to test positive for coronavirus in the state have since fully recovered.
NOTICE: The @MDHealthDept’s COVID-19 resource page, https://t.co/1ScNBlx02Z, has been upgraded to ensure accessibility and ease of use. It remains the State of Maryland’s foremost resource for health information, including case counts and clinician guidance. pic.twitter.com/nJc1TJY2WP
— Governor Larry Hogan (@GovLarryHogan) March 15, 2020