New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Baltimore area.
More than 200 people have been hospitalized in Maryland with the coronavirus in the past week.
As hospitalizations from the coronavirus climb, ICUs in some areas are filling up in Maryland, data shows. Meanwhile, vaccinations continue.
Coronavirus positivity in Maryland has hit its highest point since May, data shows. The governor will give a vaccination update Tuesday.
Over 2,000 Marylanders reported getting the COVID-19 vaccine in the last day, as nearly 3,000 tested positive, state health data shows.
Health experts urge people to avoid gatherings for New Year's Eve to limit spread of the virus in Maryland.
As COVID-19 vaccinations in Maryland progress, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said: "I'm pleased with where we are right now in our state."
Several members of the Baltimore Police Department's aviation unit have tested positive for COVID-19, the department confirmed Thursday.
Staff and residents of long-term care facilities are now receiving the coronavirus vaccine in Maryland, including at one Loch Raven center.
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"With Christmas approaching, we cannot afford to let our guard down," Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said, as the state passed a milestone.
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"Each of these deaths represents somebody's loved one, and each is a devastating loss for our state," Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said.
After the University of Maryland Medical System received its first COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer Monday, five employees were vaccinated.
The number of patients in Maryland hospitals has surged to record numbers four times in the past week, state health data shows.
The Maryland Department of Health has reported multiple records this week.
The flagship hospital for the University of Maryland Medical System now has an ultra-cold freezer for future coronavirus vaccine storage.
As hospitalizations hit record highs in Maryland, some local leaders add restrictions.
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"All of us are talking about further restrictions," one county executive said on a call with leaders of Maryland's largest jurisdictions.
The Maryland Department of Health has broken two state records Friday for coronavirus reporting.
The Maryland Department of Health reported its third-highest daily increase in coronavirus cases Monday, Dec. 1.
A child younger than 10 years old has died from the coronavirus, according to state health data reported Monday.
Two jurisdictions in Maryland are reporting record numbers of hospitalized coronavirus patients as of Tuesday.
Gov. Larry Hogan announced coronavirus regulations would be enforced in an effort to avoid flooding hospitals nearing capacity in Maryland.
The highest number of new coronavirus cases in one day was reported Thursday by the Maryland Department of Health.
A new tool assesses the risk of gathering with others in Baltimore or elsewhere and being exposed to coronavirus.
Gov. Larry Hogan is expected to address the state Tuesday as coronavirus hospitalizations and new cases climb.
A new report links community spread to the increasing number of coronavirus outbreaks in nursing homes.
Jurisdictions make changes to slow the spread of the virus in Maryland as the state's coronavirus case rate passes 26 per 100,000 people.
The number of new coronavirus cases reported Saturday is "by far the largest daily increase we've ever seen," Gov. Larry Hogan said.
People can use their phones to alert them about possible exposure to people who have the coronavirus.
Hospitalizations related to coronavirus are at the highest levels since mid-June, according to Gov. Larry Hogan.
The cases continue to trend upward in Maryland, where more people are testing positive for the coronavirus.
Six counties in Maryland have coronavirus positivity rates above 5 percent, the state health department reported Wednesday.
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan has called for a moment of silence Saturday to remember the 4,000 who died from the virus.
"It is critically important that we fight 'COVID fatigue' and maintain and increase our vigilance over the coming days," the governor said.
Seven months after the first deaths from coronavirus in Maryland, officials say zero deaths were reported in the past 24 hours.
Maryland has added about 10,000 new cases of the coronavirus since the beginning of October.