No Additional Maryland Coronavirus Cases Found In Latest Rounds Of Tests
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) -- The Maryland Department of Health has updated its Coronavirus/COVID-19 tracking website to reflect there are no additional positive tests and no more pending tests.
A total of 44 people have been tested for COVID-19 with only three tests coming back positive; all three cases have been linked to the same source.
There is still concern about who these three people may have come in contact with because all three were sick for almost two weeks before getting tested.
The Maryland Department of Health has also noted they will no longer be reporting the pending number of tests as testing capacity has been expanded to include commercial laboratories.
These laboratories will report all the results to the Maryland Department of Health and positive results will be reported in real-time.
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