Maryland has achieved a new low in its positivity rate, according to the governor.
Health officials say there are fewer hospital cases from the coronavirus and one provider where people should not get tested.
The Maryland Department of Health advises people tested at three testing events this month their results may be erroneous.
Maryland's goal is for 10 percent of its population to be tested, according to the governor, who shared where each jurisdiction stood.
While Maryland's positivity rate for coronavirus is dropping, it is increasing in one age group, officials say.
A walk-up tent will offer immediate coronavirus testing results in Baltimore for free.
"This crisis is still not behind us," Gov. Larry Hogan said, as the death toll in Maryland from the coronavirus passes 3,000.
Walk-in antibody testing is available at all centers, including Baltimore area Patient First locations.
"Accuracy and validity" of Maryland's coronavirus data questioned at nursing homes, detention centers, Senate President Bill Ferguson said.
Almost half of coronavirus cases in Maryland are in two areas.
As malls and other businesses reopened over the weekend, data shows coronavirus-related hospitalizations continued to trend down.
About 900 people have died in the past month from the virus in Maryland and approximately 400 fewer patients are hospitalized, data shows.
Some Maryland nursing home residents will be allowed to eat meals together and have visitors outside, the Maryland Health Department said.
In each jurisdiction, 10 percent of the population should be tested for the coronavirus, according to the Maryland Department of Health.
The number of new coronavirus cases confirmed in the last day is on par with the end of March in Maryland, the governor said.
Dr. Anthony Fauci spoke with WJZ’s Vic Carter on Wednesday, saying while the area got "hit pretty hard," Maryland "can get through this."
More than 526,000 tests have been administered in Maryland, state health officials said.
Attendees at large gatherings can get tested for the coronavirus at a new high-volume testing site in Maryland.
A month after Maryland began reopening, Gov. Larry Hogan says there are multiple positive signs in the fight against the coronavirus.
More than 2,800 people have died in Maryland from the coronavirus, and almost 500,000 tests have been administered, officials say.
Federal health officials have given guidance on how to minimize the risk of coronavirus while safely participating in the reopening.
As coronavirus-related hospitalizations trend down in Maryland, where more businesses open Friday, one health expert says: "We should wait."
The number of COVID patients who are hospitalized has decreased for the 15th day in a row in Maryland, state health officials report.
Gov. Larry Hogan urged people exposed to large gatherings to get tested for the coronavirus and to avoid vulnerable populations.
Indoor dining, casinos, gyms and malls will soon be able to open in Maryland, Gov. Larry Hogan said as he eased coronavirus restrictions.
Gov. Larry Hogan will address the state's recovery plan Wednesday, as the state reports a two-week decline in coronavirus hospitalizations.
For the seventh day in a row, the number of ICU patients with the virus has decreased, according to the Maryland Department of Health.
Fewer than 1,000 people are hospitalized with the virus in the state, the Maryland Department of Health reported Monday morning.
There are 1,003 people hospitalized in Maryland with the coronavirus, state health officials reported Sunday morning.
Maryland's coronavirus positivity rate has dropped to 8 percent, a more than 70 percent drop from its April 17 peak, Gov. Hogan said.
Coronavirus-related hospitalizations are the lowest since April 13, Gov. Larry Hogan said Friday, as Maryland enters stage two of recovery.
"I wouldn't be hugging grandma," Gov. Larry Hogan cautioned young protesters, until they have been tested for the coronavirus.
The governor plans to speak about the state's coronavirus recovery roadmap and peaceful demonstrations at a news conference Wednesday.
As hospitalizations decline and people gather in groups, Gov. Larry Hogan discussed the future of the state's reopening.
Maryland health officials encourage people to get tested for the coronavirus. More than 5 percent of the state's population has been tested.
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan warns the incubation period is two weeks, as hospitalizations and rates of positivity for the coronavirus decline.
Hospitalizations and ICU patients related to the coronavirus have hit all-time lows, according to Maryland health data.
More than 50,000 people have tested positive for the coronavirus in Maryland, while over 233,000 have tested negative.
More locations are offering coronavirus testing in Maryland starting this week, including additional CVS stores and Six Flags America.
Two weeks after lifting Maryland's stay-at-home order, Gov. Larry Hogan outlined next steps for the state's recovery from coronavirus.