300,000 Dead: Remembering Marylanders We Lost To Coronavirus

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Annapolis MD

20 December, 2020

11:32 AM

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MARYLAND — The United States recently surpassed yet another devastating milestone in the coronavirus pandemic. To date, more than 300,000 Americans have lost their lives to the coronavirus. In Maryland, the state has seen more than 5,200 residents die from COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the coronavirus. It's an impossible number. It's also impossible to convey the full extent of the losses using only numbers. Every death meant more than a statistic. A child lost his mother; a mother lost her child and maybe her own mother, too. A community lost a teacher, a mentor, a student, a coach. The front line lost a nurse, a doctor, an EMT, a hospital orderly. 7 Stories From America's Coronavirus Graveyard: Deaths Pass 300K We all lost some of our heroes. Here at Patch, we know your friends, families and loved ones are more than numbers. As we mark 300,000 deaths at the hands of the coronavirus, we want to help you remember them. We want others to know them. We want to help you share their stories. See Also: MD Dining Bans Prompt Restaurant Group To Sue JurisdictionsMD Passes 5,000 Coronavirus Deaths, Health Department SaysMost In MD Will Get COVID-19 Vaccine But Skeptics Remain: SurveyMD Coronavirus Vaccine: Hogan Explains Who Gets It First, Plans Do you have a story to share of a loved one lost in Maryland to the pandemic? Using the form below, we invite you to tell us about the loved ones you've lost — who they were, what they enjoyed and what difference they made in your life. You can also submit a photo. All tributes will then be compiled in a searchable virtual memorial.

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