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24 new cases of coronavirus, no new deaths on Sunday

24 new cases of coronavirus, no new deaths on Sunday

Maine's CDC reported 24 new coronavirus cases and no new deaths among Mainers with COVID-19 on Sunday. Photo: clipart.com


Maine’s CDC reported 24 new coronavirus cases and no new deaths among Mainers with COVID-19 on Sunday.

127 Mainers with the virus have died in total.

To date, Maine has reported 4,168 cases. 421 of those are considered probable. The rest have been confirmed with testing.

400 Mainers with COVID-19 have been hospitalized at some point.

The highest amount of cases are in Cumberland County, with 2,126, York County with 689, and Androscoggin County with 577.

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