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149,964 CASES 17,435 HOSPITALIZED 4,035 DEATHS HOPKINS US MAP POSITIVITY (7-DAY AVG) POSITIVITY (7-DAY AVG) HOSPITALIZATIONS CASE RATE Maryland is prepared for the fall surge. Met and exceeded hospital surge capacity goal Hospital


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149,964 CASES 17,435 HOSPITALIZED 4,035 DEATHS

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HOPKINS US MAP

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POSITIVITY (7-DAY AVG)

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POSITIVITY (7-DAY AVG)

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HOSPITALIZATIONS

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CASE RATE

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Maryland is prepared for the fall surge.

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  • Met and exceeded hospital surge

capacity goal

  • Hospital stays are now shorter

and less severe

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  • Robust contact tracing operation
  • Long-term testing strategy +

strategic stockpile of test kits and supplies

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3.5 MILLION+

COVID-19 TESTS CONDUCTED

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TESTING VOLUME

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78 MILLION+

UNITS OF PPE DISTRIBUTED

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NEARLY 40

MARYLAND COMPANIES

DEVELOPING AND MANUFACTURING VACCINES AND THERAPEUTICS

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MDresponds.health. maryland.gov

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We cannot afford to let our guard down.

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  • In the public spaces
  • f all businesses
  • In outdoor public

areas when physical distancing is not possible

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  • Local partners must step up

their enforcement efforts

  • Counties have the power to

implement more restrictive policies

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  • Telework when possible
  • Practice physical distancing
  • Wash hands frequently
  • Avoid out-of-state travel
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Marylanders should enjoy the holiday season as safely as possible.

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The most effective tool we have against COVID-19 is you.

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  • DR. DAVID MARCOZZI

COVID-19 INCIDENT COMMANDER, UMMS

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