MARYLAND — At least 9,937 cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Maryland congregate living facilities with 1,386 deaths as of June 3, according to the Maryland Department of Health.
This breaks down to 3,240 staff cases and 6,697 resident cases, 18 staff deaths, and 1,368 resident deaths.
Congregate living facilities in Maryland include nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and group homes with 10 or more occupants that have confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths.
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Data is based on facility reports to the state health department, which may be revised if additional information becomes available. Listed facilities have reported at least one confirmed case of COVID-19.
This comes after Gov. Hogan ordered facilities to release information on COVID-19 cases in their buildings.
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