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220 new coronavirus cases reported Sunday

220 new coronavirus cases reported Sunday

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The Maine CDC reported 220 new cases of coronavirus on Sunday.

No new deaths were reported to keep the toll at 191.

The Maine CDC has now reported 11,508 total cases since the start of the pandemic. 10,315 of those have been confirmed and 1,193 are probable.

The Maine CDC reported three new hospitalizations Sunday, bringing the total to 692.

The CDC reported 23 new cases in Maine on Saturday. The Maine CDC did not update the daily data on coronavirus cases on Friday because the lab that processes results was closed on Thanksgiving.

Cumberland County has the most amount of cases in Maine, with 3,767, while York County has 2,283.

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