Maine CDC COVID-19 Update
The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention said Saturday there are 70 confirmed cases of the coronavirus across the state, with 2,264 negative cases.
Two people have recovered in Cumberland County where the largest number of confirmed cases are reported. One person has recovered in Androscoggin County.
Maine COVID-19 Testing Data | |
Updated: March 21, 2020 at 1:30 PM | |
Confirmed Cases | Negative Tests |
70 | 2,264 |
Confirmed and Recovered Case Counts by County | ||
County | Confirmed | Recovered |
Androscoggin | 3 | 1 |
Aroostook | 0 | |
Cumberland | 41 | 2 |
Franklin | 0 | |
Hancock | 0 | |
Kennebec | 4 | |
Knox | 0 | |
Lincoln | 4 | |
Oxford | 4 | |
Penobscot | 2 | |
Piscataquis | 0 | |
Sagadahoc | 1 | |
Somerset | 0 | |
Waldo | 0 | |
Washington | 0 | |
York | 8 | |
Unknown | 3 |
The Latest on COVID-19 in Maine:
Aroostook County Schools Plan on April 27 to Reopen: Superintendent Ben Greenlaw said Aroostook County schools plan to reopen April 27. He said in a memo, the date is tentative based on the health of the community and the Maine CDC
PETS & CORONAVIRUS: Idexx said they've tested thousands of feline and canine specimens and found zero positive results for the strain of coronavirus responsible for the outbreak in humans.
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