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Perry Hall Coronavirus Cases By ZIP Code
Here's the latest on case counts in Perry Hall and vaccinations in Baltimore County.
PERRY HALL, MD — Baltimore County has more than 46,000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus, according to state health data released Tuesday. Over 4,800 of those are in nursing homes, the data shows.
In the Perry Hall area, here are the latest coronavirus case counts:
- 3,763 cases in ZIP code 21234
- 2,207 cases in ZIP code 21236
- 2,114 cases in ZIP code 21237
- 814 cases in ZIP code 21128
- 294 cases in ZIP code 21162
Because older adults are more at risk of complications from the virus, the state has prioritized those over 65 to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. On Monday, they became eligible as Maryland entered phase 1C of its vaccine distribution plan. Also qualifying for the vaccine are grocery store workers, postal employees, food production personnel and others who are in essential roles.
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Baltimore County has administered more doses of the COVID-19 vaccine than any other jurisdiction in the state. As of Tuesday, data shows the county has given 56,848 coronavirus vaccinations.
The COVID-19 vaccine registration form is at www.baltimorecountymd.gov/vaccineregistry.
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- Baltimore County Vaccinates Most People In MD: Officials
- COVID-19 Vaccination Request Form Launches In Baltimore County
- Baltimore County Coronavirus Nursing Home Data For January 20
- COVID-19 Vaccine Access Expands In Maryland To Include 65-Plus
Here is the latest COVID-19 vaccination data as of Tuesday, Jan. 26:


Officials say 1,080 Baltimore County residents have died from COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, an increase of six in the last day. More than 6,700 Marylanders have died from the virus since the beginning of the pandemic, according to the Maryland Department of Health.
Hospitalizations from the virus are down statewide after hitting a peak Jan. 12. At that time, there were 1,952 patients hospitalized with the virus in Maryland.
Two weeks later, the number has decreased by 310; state health data shows 1,642 patients are hospitalized with the virus Tuesday, Jan. 26.
In Baltimore County, coronavirus-related hospitalizations are also on a downward trend. They had 140 patients hospitalized with the virus as of Sunday, Jan. 24, the latest data available. There were 206 coronavirus patients in Baltimore County hospitals as of Jan. 11, according to the data.


Here is the latest coronavirus data in Maryland as of Tuesday, Jan. 26:



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