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170 New Cases, 5 More Fatalities Added In Montgomery County

Health officials in Montgomery County added 170​ new coronavirus cases and five more COVID-19 deaths on Friday.

Health officials in Montgomery County added 170​ new coronavirus cases and five more COVID-19 deaths on Friday.
Health officials in Montgomery County added 170​ new coronavirus cases and five more COVID-19 deaths on Friday. (Maja Hitij/Getty Images)

SILVER SPRING, MD — Montgomery County added 170 new coronavirus cases and five more COVID-19 deaths on Friday, bringing its totals since March to 61,330 infections and 1,324 fatalities.

Forty-four others, health officials say, may have had the virus, but died before ever getting tested. For now, they are considered "probable deaths." They won't be added to the official fatality count until confirmatory lab tests are performed.

Montgomery County — which is home to roughly 1 million residents — continues to have the highest number of deaths in the state. It also has the second-highest number of confirmed cases, after Prince George's County, which has 70,646, according to the latest figures.

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Across Maryland, there have been 368,977 coronavirus cases, 7,324 confirmed deaths, and 179 "probable deaths." Of the 1,225 patients being hospitalized for the disease statewide, 324 are in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

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