Health & Fitness
Coronavirus Cases By ZIP Code For Perry Hall, Surrounding Areas
Here are the latest counts of the new coronavirus for Perry Hall and surrounding areas, according to Baltimore County health data.

PERRY HALL, MD — One additional person in the 21128 ZIP code has tested positive for the new coronavirus in the past week, according to the Baltimore County Health Department. On Monday, 23 cases of the virus were confirmed in this area of Perry Hall, compared with 22 cases as of April 21.
An additional nine people have tested positive in Nottingham in the 21236 ZIP code, according to the data; 13 people have been added to the case count in Middle River; 26 have been added in Rosedale; and 47 people have been added in the 21234 ZIP code in Parkville, according to county heath data.
Overall, Baltimore County is reporting 2,548 cases and 87 deaths, with another 11 deaths believed to be related to COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, but test results are pending.
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These are the ZIP codes around Perry Hall and their case counts:
- 209 cases— Parkville, ZIP code 21234
- 100 cases — Rosedale, ZIP code 21237
- 74 cases — Middle River, ZIP code 21220
- 68 cases — Nottingham, ZIP code 21236
- 23 cases — Perry Hall, ZIP code 21128
- 8 cases — Kingsville, ZIP code 21087
For the latest breakdown by ZIP code, see the Baltimore County COVID-19 dashboard.
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The ZIP codes with the most confirmed cases of the virus in Baltimore County are 21228 (Catonsville) with 227 cases, 21133 (Randallstown) with 221 cases and 21234 (Parkville) with 209 cases, according to April 27 data.
Baltimore County is not reporting on ZIP codes with fewer than seven cases, for privacy purposes, which is the situation in Joppa and White Marsh.
What To Do If You Think You Have Coronavirus
These symptoms of the coronavirus can appear two to 14 days after exposure, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: fever, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, chills, repeated shaking with chills, muscle pain, headache, sore throat and new loss of taste or smell.
The Baltimore County Health Department is overseeing three sites, for which a doctor's order and an appointment are required:
- Baltimore County — Liberty Family Resource Center in Randallstown
- Baltimore County — Owings Mills VEIP station
- Baltimore County — Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium
Health officials say most people with the virus will experience mild symptoms and can recover at home.
People should call 911 and seek immediate medical attention if they have trouble breathing, bluish lips or face, new confusion or inability to arouse and/or persistent pain or pressure in the chest.
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