In Harford County, 56.5 percent of coronavirus-related deaths have been at group living facilities, a statistic consistent with the state.
Two facilities in Harford County account for two-thirds of Harford County's coronavirus deaths, according to state health data.
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Here are the ZIP codes and case counts in Harford County as of Tuesday, May 5.
Nearly 1,600 people in Maryland who had the virus have been released from isolation, according to the Maryland Department of Health.
More than 100 people in the 21014 and 21015 ZIP codes have the new coronavirus, according to the Harford County Health Department.
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One person was reportedly hospitalized after an outbreak of the new coronavirus at a rehab facility in Bel Air.
One resident of the Forest Hill Health and Rehabilitation Center has died and two others are hospitalized, an official said.
Behavioral health patients may go to the Klein Family Harford Crisis Center due to limitations in place at hospitals in Harford County.
Harford County Health Officer Russell Moy said the peak may have passed. People must continue distancing to stop the virus from spreading.
Harford County coronavirus cases increased, but still no deaths, according to the Maryland Health Department.
More than 100 cases of the new coronavirus have been confirmed in Harford County, officials report.
"Just speaking is enough to transmit it," Harford County Health Officer Russell Moy said of the new coronavirus, urging social distancing.
The University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Medical Center in Bel Air is preparing for a surge of coronavirus patients.
The VEIP station near Bel Air will open Wednesday for drive-thru coronavirus testing for those who have doctor's orders.
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Two patients have been hospitalized, and 17 are recovering in their homes.
Two Aberdeen Proving Ground employees have tested positive for the new coronavirus, officials said.
The number of cases of the new coronavirus in Harford County has increased, according to the Maryland Department of Health.
BREAKING: County Executive Barry Glassman has declared a state of emergency due to the new coronavirus in Harford County.
Health department offices in Harford County have closed as workers aim to stop the spread of the new coronavirus.
For those with a doctor's order, Upper Chesapeake Medical Center will provide drive-up testing that does not require entering the hospital.
New policies are in place due to coronavirus concerns, according to the University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health.
A Harford County woman appears to be the first new coronavirus link to Turkey, Gov. Larry Hogan said.
Two people have tested positive for the new coronavirus, according to the governor, who said one patient is currently hospitalized.
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CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield has recognized the hospitals as part of the Blue Distinction Specialty Care program.
The University of Maryland Medical System has purchased nine ChoiceOne Urgent Care centers, including three in Harford County.
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