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Skip to main content * Coronavirus 2019 Disease (COVID-19) * Citywide * Search Close * 311 Services * Payments * Mayor's Office * News * Directory * Events CORONAVIRUS 2019 DISEASE (COVID-19) Powered by 翻訳 Powered by 翻訳 Subscribe Enter terms Search MenuShow Filters March 24, 2022 – The Baltimore City COVID-19 dashboard has been updated. On the Overview tab, the data sources for cases and deaths were changed to aggregate open data published by the Maryland Department of Health (MDH) based on its COVID-19 dashboard. A hospitalization panel was added to the Overview tab in place of the positivity panel (positivity is still available in the Testing tab). (The hospitalization panel data are also available on the Hospitals tab.) On the Overview tab, data from the CDC were imported for the percent vaccination estimate and for the CDC COVID Community Level metrics. CDC COVID Transmission Level was removed from the Overview tab because it is no longer being used by the CDC to guide public health interventions. On the Key Metrics tab, the data sources for new cases, deaths, test positivity, and percent vaccinated were updated to match the sources on the Overview tab. On the Testing tab, the data sources for percent positivity and test volume were changed to aggregate open data published data by MDH based on its COVID dashboard. The Baltimore City Health Department is working to validate a new COVID-19 vaccination data stream from MDH for the purposes of updating the Baltimore City COVID-19 vaccination dashboard and coverage map as soon as possible. New Dashboard Frequently Asked Questions * WHAT IS A BOOSTER DOSE? Previous SlideNext Slide COVID QUICK LINKS Where to get COVID-19 Vaccine Where to get COVID-19 Vaccine Where to Get Tested for COVID-19 Where to Get Tested for COVID-19 Information for Clinicians Information for Clinicians Food Resources Food Resources Boosters are now recommended for individuals 12 years old and older Any individual 18 years and older vaccinated with Johnson & Johnson vaccine should receive a booster dose 2 months after the single J&J dose. Individuals vaccinated with Johnson & Johnson should receive an mRNA (Moderna or Pfizer) booster. If an individual 18 years and old is unable to receive an mRNA vaccine due to allergic reaction, anaphylaxis, or other contraindication a Johnson & Johnson booster dose may be given. To find out more information about COVID-19 booster doses please click here. Two new COVID-19 testing sites The Baltimore City Health Department has added two new testing sites: Nomi Health in downtown Baltimore and Accu Reference Medical Lab in northwest Baltimore on the grounds of the former Public Safety Training Facility. To find out more information about the two new COVID-19 testing sites please click here. Accessing your COVID-19 test results Answers to frequent questions about finding your test results. And did you know there's a portal for that? To find out how to access the portal to get your COVID-19 test results please click here. Close MAIN MENU * COVID 19 Vaccine Information * Where to get Tested for COVID-19 in Baltimore City * COVID-19 Treatments * COVID-19 News and Updates * Contact Tracing 101 * Frequently Asked COVID-19 Questions for Employers * Information for the General Public * COVID-19 Isolation Assistance * Information for Clinicians * Information for Community & Business Leaders * Food Resources * Infographics * COVID-19 Jobs with the Baltimore City Health Department * COVID-19 and Animals * FAQ for the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Copyright © 2018 City of Baltimore All Rights Reserved. 原文 翻訳を改善する -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 原文 翻訳を改善する --------------------------------------------------------------------------------