The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention on Sunday reported two deaths and 18 cases of the novel coronavirus, for a total of four deaths over the Independence Day weekend.
A total of 3,028 cases have been confirmed by testing and another 387 are considered probable cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus.
Total deaths: 109.
Subtracting numbers of people who have recovered – 2,772 – and died, there were 534 active cases on Sunday.
County by county as of Sunday, there were 496 cumulative COVID-19 cases in Androscoggin, 24 in Aroostook, 1,805 in Cumberland, 40 in Franklin, 17 in Hancock, 145 in Kennebec, 25 each in Knox and Lincoln, 42 in Oxford, 116 in Penobscot, four in Piscataquis, 34 in Sagadahoc, 30 in Somerset, 56 in Waldo, three in Washington, and 550 in York
By age, 8.3 percent of patients were under 20, while 15.4 percent were in their 20s, 15.5 percent each were in their 30s and 40s, 16.6 percent were in their 50s, 11.7 percent were in their 60s, 8.3 percent were in their 70s, and 8.8 percent were in their 80s
Women are still the majority of cases, at just under 52 percent
On Sunday, Maine’s hospitals had 25 patients with COVID-19, of whom nine were in intensive care and three were on ventilators
Around the world on Sunday, there were 11.3 million cases of COVID-19 and over 532,000 deaths
The United States had 2.8 million cases and nearly 130,000 deaths