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No New Coronavirus Deaths Reported In PG County

Maryland Department of Health reported Friday no new deaths due to the new coronavirus in Prince George's County.

PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MD — The Maryland Department of Health confirmed Friday there were no new deaths reported due to COVID-19, the illness associated with the new coronavirus, in Prince George's County. The overall total of deaths in the county attributed to the disease stands at 506.

The Health Department did confirm 265 new positive cases of COVID-19 in Prince George's County, bringing the overall total number of positive cases in the county to 14,773.

In the county's congregant facilities, such as senior living centers and group homes, there have been 36 total positive cases among staff members and 20 among patients in Prince George's County, as of Wednesday morning.

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On Thursday, Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks said she would be signing an executive order to lift her stay-at-home order and allow the county to enter the first stage of a modified phased reopening on Monday. Among a number of changes, stage one of the reopening allows restaurants in the county to be able to serve customers in outside dining areas, and barbershops and hair salons will be able to provide hair cutting services with some restrictions.

"Although again, I want to be very clear that we urge all those, especially those who suffer with the underlying chronic health conditions, to be very careful and we ask those individuals to be careful and to stay home as much as possible," Alsobrooks said, in a Thursday morning press briefing.

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Globally, more than 5.8 million people have been infected by COVID-19, and over 361,000 people have died, Johns Hopkins University reported Friday morning. In the United States, more than 1.7 million people have been infected and over 101,000 people have died from COVID-19.

Prince George's County still has the highest number of confirmed cases of the new coronavirus of any county in the state, according to the latest data from the Maryland Department of Health. Second on the list is Montgomery County, with a total of 11,035 positive infections. However, Montgomery does have more COVID-19-related deaths than Prince George's County with 555 deaths as of Friday morning.


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The Maryland Department of Health is releasing information about the new coronavirus by ZIP Code and the PG Heath Department began reporting that information on its website.

Confirmed Positive Coronavirus Cases by ZIP Code

ZIP CodeConfirmed Positive Cases
20783 (Hyattsville)1,823
20706 (Lanham)1,004
20784 (Hyattsville)888
20904 (Silver Spring)825
20782 (Hyattsville)819
20737 (Riverdale)747
20903 (Silver Spring)723
20785 (Hyattsville)662
20705 (Beltsville)587
20744 (Fort Washington)587
20735 (Clinton)541
207o7 (Laurel)539
20747 (District Heights)501
20743 (Capitol Heights)498
20748 (Temple Hills)452
20745 (Oxon Hill)444
20772 (Upper Marlboro)440
20774 (Upper Marlboro)434
20746 (Suitland)331
20770 (Greenbelt)308
20781 (Hyattsville)294
20721 (Bowie)286
20740 (College Park)281
20720 (Bowie)231
20710 (Bladensburg)229
20716 (Bowie)222
20715 (Bowie)194
20601 (Waldorf)186
20722 (Brentwood)181
20712 (Mount Ranier)177
20613 (Brandywine)140
20769 (Glenn Dale)111
20607 (Accokeek)95
20623 (Cheltenham)26

The CDC advises doing the following to stop the spread of the virus:

  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If this is not available, use hand sanitizer that is at least 60 percent alcohol.
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.
  • Keep 6 feet of space between people.
  • Stay home.
  • Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.

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