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Havre de Grace And Harford County Coronavirus Cases By ZIP Code
Here are town-by-town breakdowns of coronavirus case counts in Havre de Grace and Harford County.
HAVRE DE GRACE, MD — Havre de Grace has 48 confirmed cases of the coronavirus as of Thursday, June 25, according to the Harford County Health Department. It has added 11 cases in the past two weeks.
In all, Harford County has 1,078 confirmed coronavirus cases as of Thursday.
Bel Air North has the most cases in the county, with 180 in the 21014 ZIP code, followed by Forest Hill (21050) and Edgewood (21040) — each has 165 confirmed cases of the virus in its ZIP code, county health officials reported.
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Here are the 10 ZIP codes in Harford County with the most coronavirus cases as of June 25:
- 180 cases — Bel Air North; 21014 ZIP code
- 165 cases — Edgewood; 21040 ZIP code
- 165 cases — Forest Hill; 21050 ZIP code
- 116 cases — Abingdon; 21009 ZIP code
- 108 cases — Aberdeen; 21001 ZIP code
- 87 cases — Joppa; 21085 ZIP code
- 70 cases — Bel Air South; 21015 ZIP code
- 48 cases — Havre de Grace; 21078 ZIP code
- 30 cases — Fallston; 21047 ZIP code
- 27 cases — Jarrettsville; 21084 ZIP code

"Now more than ever, as we begin to come into contact with more people, we must all continue to remain vigilant," Gov. Larry Hogan said in a statement Thursday, about three weeks after the state entered stage two of its reopening. "We encourage all Marylanders to get tested, wear a mask and practice physical distancing."
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About 8.3 percent of the population in Maryland has been tested, the Maryland Department of Health reported Thursday.
Only 6.2 percent of Harford County has been tested, state health data shows.
While the number of cases and deaths is low in Harford County compared with the rest of the state, testing is one area the county could improve upon, according to Harford County Health Officer Russell Moy.
Earlier this month, Moy reported the county's health department was working on a "testing plan" to ensure anyone who wanted a test would be able to have one.
"The state has set a goal of testing 10% of the population in each jurisdiction, and local planning is underway to offer a test to anyone who wants one," Harford County Executive Barry Glassman said in a statement Friday.
Here is the current list of coronavirus testing sites in Maryland. In Havre de Grace, people can do a self-swab test at the CVS on Route 40.

Here's the breakdown of Harford County coronavirus cases by ZIP code from the Harford County Health Department:

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