Maryland Releases COVID-19 Stats for East Baltimore County

The Maryland Department of Health released their daily stats of the outbreak of COVID-19 but Gov. Larry Hogan said the state is now releasing more of a breakdown by including zip codes.

According to the state’s daily numbers for April 12, the highest level of the cornavirus is in the 21215 zip code in Arlington, which encompasses both western Baltimore City and Baltimore County. There have been 137 cases recorded.

The next three highest zip codes came from the Silver Spring area out of Montgomery County. The 20904 zip code has 132 cases, 20906 had 126 cases and 20902 had 125 cases.

Eastern Baltimore County
* The most reported cases since the start of the cornavirus pandemic in eastern Baltimore County is the 21234 Parkville zip code with 109 cases. Parkville has the ninth highest amount of cases in the state per zip code.

* The Overlea 21206 zip code ranked 17th in the state with 89 cases.

* The 21224 zip code had 84 cases to rank 22nd. The majority of that zip code is in Baltimore City with a small portion in the Eastwood and Colgate communities.

* The Dundak area (21222) is 49th in the state with 55 cases.

* The 21236 Nottingham zip code (not to be confused with the 21128 Perry Hall zip code) had a report of 40 cases to rank 77th in the state.

* The 21128 zip code was reported with 16 cases, which was out of the top 100 statewide.

* Rosedale was an overall 86th statewide with 37 cases in the 21237 zip code.

* Middle River and neighboring Essex areas were ranked 93th and 94th statewide. The 21220 zip code had 36 cases and 21221 had 35 cases of the cornavirus.

* The Edgemere/Sparrows Point area has nine cases as the 21219 zip code was also ranked outside the top 100.

* There were no reported cases in White Marsh (21162) or Kingsville (21087) zip codes.

These rankings and cases were based on the amount of people that tested positive for the coronavirus. Baltimore County had 1,257 cases as of Sunday morning. There have been 30 deaths in Baltimore County, but there is no zip code breakdown of deaths as a result of COVID-1 at this time.

For the full listing, go to coronavirus.maryland.gov