April 4 update: Statewide COVID-19 cases rise to 456

Sat, 04/04/2020 - 11:00am

AUGUSTA — The Maine CDC has updated its list, April 4, of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the state of Maine.

Today, there are 456 cases confirmed across the state. 

One hundred forty people in Maine have recovered from COVID-19, while 10 people have passed. Eighty-three people have been hospitalized across the state. 

In a March 30 press briefing, Maine CDC Director Nirav Shah noted there are more than 6,000 negative cases. “Because of the number of outside labs that are testing samples from Maine, it is no longer possible to post an accurate count of negative tests,” the Maine CDC website states. 

By sex, 230 males have tested positive in the state and 226 females have tested positive.  

The below cases represents the number of full-time Maine residents who have tested positive for COVID-19, according to the Maine CDC. 

“This is likely an underrepresentation of the true number of cases in Maine since not all individuals are being tested,” the Maine CDC says. “For individuals not considered to be at high risk, medical providers are currently advised to diagnose COVID-19 based on symptoms.” 

The tables below are updated once each day by noon, by the Maine CDC. Today’s update came at 11 a.m.

COVID-19 Cases by County    
County
Confirmed
Recovered
Hospitalization
Deaths
Androscoggin
20
4
6
 
Aroostook
1
 
 
 
Cumberland 231
78
38
7
Franklin
4
 
 
 
Hancock
2
 
 
 
Kennebec
21
6
7
1
Knox
9
2
1
 
Lincoln
8
2
 
 
Oxford
11
4
1
 
Penobscot
22
11
4
 
Piscataquis
0
 
 
 
Sagadahoc
13
3
5
 
Somerset
3
 
 
 
Waldo
3
1
 
 
Washington
1
 
 
 
York
95
29
18
2
Unknown
12
0
3
 

 

Confirmed Cases by Age
Age Range
Count
Percentage
<20
10
2.2%
20s
43
9.4%
30s
37
8.1%
40s
74
16.2%
50s
91
20.0%
60s
99
21.7%
70s
64
14.0%
80+
38
8.3%