50% Vaccination Achieved In Anne Arundel, Hospital Count Hits Low
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Annapolis MD
21 June, 2021
5:25 PM
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ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY, MD — Around 51 percent of Anne Arundel County residents are fully inoculated. About 56 percent have gotten at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine. Seventy-three percent of Maryland adults have gotten at least one shot. Top Story Outdoor Dining Extended Until Fall; Anne Arundel Emergency Ends Improving Metrics In other news, the coronavirus case rate is at its best clip since March 2020. The hospitalization count is hovering around its lowest mark ever. Plus, the percent positivity hit a record low. Last week's 39 cases are down 11 from the week prior. This was the third time the county tallied less than 100 new infections in a week since March 2020. This is also the seventh straight week that Anne Arundel posted less than 500 cases in a seven-day span. Before this stretch, the county hadn't accomplished the feat since the week before Halloween. A 2.5-month spike followed the holiday. That surge ended in January. The county has since recorded less than 1,000 new cases for 18 straight weeks. The virus also killed three county residents last week, which is three fewer than the seven days prior, the Maryland Department of Health said. Here's a look at where the numbers stand in Anne Arundel County. Full Vaccinations Currently: 50.72 percentTrend: Up by 1.5 percentage pointsRank: 8th out of the state's 24 jurisdictionsTrend: No changeComments: New full immunizations slowed slightly last week and fell short of the record high. New full inoculations have declined in seven of the past ten weeks. All Marylanders 12 and up are now eligible for the inoculation. For more information on Anne Arundel County's vaccination plan, click here. Check out our how-to guide to learn how to sign up for the shot. Head to Patch's immunization page to keep up with Maryland's latest vaccine news. At Least One Dose Currently: 56.18 percentTrend: Up by 0.61 percentage points This is the percentage of residents who have gotten at least one dose of the inoculation. The Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccines both require two shots. The Johnson & Johnson immunization only has one injection. Coronavirus Case Rate Currently: 0.96Trend: Down by 0.27Comments: New cases declined for the tenth straight week. Before that, infections climbed for seven consecutive weeks. This is the lowest clip since March 26, 2020.Recent High: 24.74 on April 14Recent Low: 0.96 on June 18, June 19 and June 20Overall High: 64.99 on Jan. 12Overall Low: 0.47 on March 23, 2020 Hospitalizations Currently: 5Trend: Up by 2Comments: Hospitalizations rose for the first time in 10 weeks. Still, they have dipped by 84 in this span. Last Friday saw a single hospitalization. That was the lowest mark the county has ever seen during the coronavirus pandemic.Recent High: 99 on April 13Recent Low: 1 on June 18Overall High: 172 on April 21, 2020Overall Low: 1 on June 18 ICU Hospitalizations Currently: 0Trend: Down by 1Comments: ICU hospitalizations fell for the fourth straight week. They have declined in six of the last seven weeks. The ICU count hit zero for the first time on June 9. It has since increased slightly and returned to zero for several days.Recent High: 43 on Jan. 14Recent Low: 0 on June 20Overall High: 49 on May 13, 2020Overall Low: 0 on several occasions. The first time was June 9. The most recent was June 20. Positivity Rate Currently: 0.7 percentTrend: Down by 0.1 percentage pointsComments: The positivity rate declined for the tenth straight week. It was on a six-week hike before that. The percent positivity was even less last Friday when it fell to 0.67. That was the lowest the county has ever seen.Recent High: 7.47 percent on April 8Recent Low: 0.67 percent on June 18Overall High: 28.16 percent on April 16, 2020Overall Low: 0.67 percent on June 18 Total Cases And Deaths Anne Arundel County's 43,930 coronavirus infections are the fifth most in the state. The virus is blamed for the death of 645 county residents. Subscribe to your local Patch newsletter. Download our mobile application from the App Store or Google Play. RELATED: No ICU Hospitalizations Reported In Anne Arundel For First TimeHow To Get COVID-19 Vaccine In Anne Arundel CountyOutdoor Dining Extended Until Fall; Anne Arundel Emergency EndsAnne Arundel Businesses Owned By Women, Minorities Can Get HelpHospitality Industry Hopes To Bounce Back With Online Hiring Fair Have a story idea? Please contact me at [email protected] with any pitches, tips or questions. Follow me on Twitter @JacobBaumgart and on Facebook @JacobBaumgartJournalist to stay up-to-date with the latest Anne Arundel County and Prince George's County news.
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