March 21 update: 70 confirmed statewide COVID-19 cases

Sat, 03/21/2020 - 7:45pm

AUGUSTA — The Maine CDC has updated its list, March 21, of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the state of Maine. Today, there are 70 cases confirmed and 2,264 have returned as negative, though negative tests results are not updated on the weekend.

Many of the confirmed cases are in their 50s and 60s, although the age span is under 20 to over 80, with 39 females and 31 males.

Three people in Maine have since recovered from COVID-19. 

The tables below are updated once each day Monday through Friday by noon.

1Confirmed Cases: This number represents tests that come back positive from any approved lab.

2Negative Tests: This number represents negative tests from state, reference, or commercial laboratories, or at US CDC. Negative results are updated Monday through Friday.

Maine COVID-19 Testing Data
Updated: March 21, 2020 at 1:30 PM
Confirmed Cases Negative Tests
70 2,264
 
Confirmed and Recovered Case Counts by County
County
Confirmed
Recovered
Androscoggin
3
1
Aroostook
0
 
Cumberland
41
2
Franklin
0
 
Hancock
0
 
Kennebec
4
 
Knox
0
 
Lincoln
4
 
Oxford
4
 
Penobscot
2
 
Piscataquis
0
 
Sagadahoc
1
 
Somerset
0
 
Waldo
0
 
Washington
0
 
York
8
 
Unknown
3
 

 

Confirmed and Presumptive Cases by Age
Age Range
Count
Percentage
<20
2
3%
20s
5
7%
30s
7
10%
40s
11
16%
50s
13
19%
60s
17
24%
70s
8
11%
80+
7
10%

 

Confirmed and Presumptive Cases by Sex
Sex
Count
Percentage
Male
31
44%
Female
39
56%