Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan says the nation still lacks adequate coronavirus testing. "It's nowhere where it needs to be," he said Sunday.
So far 50,437 tested negative for the new coronavirus in Maryland, where more than 11,500 have tested positive and 425 have died from it.
Nearly 400 people have died in Maryland from the new coronavirus, after what Gov. Larry Hogan called the state's "deadliest 48 hours."
An outbreak of the new coronavirus has been reported in Baltimore, where more than 100 nursing home residents reportedly tested positive.
American Cancer Society supports the community by providing respite during COVID-19 crisis.
Newly released data from the Maryland Department of Health shows the number of suspected deaths from the new coronavirus.
As Maryland's number of COVID-19 cases increased by over 500 in the last day, new data shows cases by zip code.
More than 200 people have died in Maryland from the new coronavirus, according to state health officials.
The parking lot at the northwest Baltimore racetrack will be turned into a coronavirus testing site through a public-private partnership.
Two Baltimore residents were among the 21 coronavirus-related deaths reported Wednesday, according to the Maryland Department of Health.
Officials say 21 Marylanders have died from coronavirus since Tuesday, and more than 1,100 new cases have been confirmed.
Gov. Larry Hogan said 12 jurisdictions were designated "hot spots" needing "urgent federal attention" as the coronavirus peak approaches.
Maryland has reported 367 more coronavirus cases in the state on Saturday. Plus the state fire marshal reminds stores not to block exits.
Researchers can proceed with plasma testing at Johns Hopkins University for the coronavirus, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ruled.
Three people have died from the virus in Baltimore, where those affiliated with schools, public safety and the post office tested positive.
Gov. Hogan Wednesday issued an emergency order to expand telehealth services as the number of MD coronavirus cases surged by 325 cases.
A staff member at a Baltimore City school contracted the new coronavirus three days after schools were closed, officials reported.
BREAKING: Two people in Baltimore have died from the new coronavirus, the mayor reported Saturday.
The new coronavirus case count from Maryland now includes number of hospitalizations, gender and those released from isolation.
Most Marylanders who tested positive for the new coronavirus are in their 40s, Gov. Larry Hogan said Wednesday, as the cases rise to 423.
A fourth death has been confirmed in Maryland due to the new coronavirus, and 349 people have tested positive for COVID-19, officials say.
Baltimore area hospitals wouldn't have enough beds for the projected number of coronavirus patients, according to a ProPublica study.
The downtown Baltimore hospital was given emergency approval from state health care officials to expand its hospital bed capacity.
City officials said they anticipate the number of cases in Baltimore to rise after a man contracted the virus through an unknown source.
Those who were part of crowds at bars this weekend have been ordered to stay away from two groups, Gov. Larry Hogan said.
Maryland health officials give a breakdown of where the cases of new coronavirus are as more positive tests are reported.
One person in Baltimore City has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, according to the mayor.
Maryland is making health insurance available for the uninsured during a special one-month enrollment period.
The number of confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in Maryland more than doubled since Friday morning, according to state health data.
The goal is to test 1,000 people a day in the coming weeks for the new coronavirus at Johns Hopkins.
Maryland is removing barriers to coronavirus testing, the governor said.
The diocese of Baltimore and the archdiocese of DC have outlined new measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 at church.
The first Marylanders to test positive for the new coronavirus had traveled overseas, according to Gov. Larry Hogan.
Three students in Baltimore tested negative for the new coronavirus after potential exposure to someone with novel coronavirus in New York.
Maryland's governor announced the state's emergency management agency was increasing its resources due to the new coronavirus threat.
All six tests so far for the new coronavirus in Maryland have been negative, state health officials say. Seven more tests are pending.
The MD Department of Health has released tips to help avoid spreading the new coronavirus, and says most people recover from the disease.
The Maryland Department of Health confirms a third person is being tested for the new coronavirus.
Police said a man last seen near Johns Hopkins Hospital has been safely located.
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