The Carroll County Health Department announced Tuesday three additional coronavirus-related deaths at the Pleasant View Nursing Home in Mount Airy.|| Late-breaking coronavirus updates | Maryland's latest numbers || No additional staff members have tested positive for the virus since Monday, Keeping the total of infected staff members to 31. On Sunday, Pleasant View recorded it's 10th coronavirus-related death -- a man in his 80s.An outbreak of the coronavirus was reported at Pleasant View last weekend. The total is now 17. At HeartFields Assisted Living at Frederick, 12 people have tested positive for the virus and two people have died as a result of the virus; a resident and staff person.Frederick County health officials said five residents and seven staff members tested positive, while results are pending for an additional resident and six staff members. Gov. Larry Hogan announced in a news conference Friday that 60 nursing homes and long-term care facilities currently have outbreaks of coronavirus. On Sunday, Hogan issued an executive order mandating new directives for nursing home facilities to follow. On Tuesday, Gov. Larry Hogan said he is establishing a strike force to assist the state's nursing homes. Hogan said the strike teams will "bring triage emergency care, supplies and equipment to overburdened nursing homes."

The Carroll County Health Department announced Tuesday three additional coronavirus-related deaths at the Pleasant View Nursing Home in Mount Airy.

|| Late-breaking coronavirus updates | Maryland's latest numbers ||


No additional staff members have tested positive for the virus since Monday, Keeping the total of infected staff members to 31.

On Sunday, Pleasant View recorded it's 10th coronavirus-related death -- a man in his 80s.

An outbreak of the coronavirus was reported at Pleasant View last weekend. The total is now 17.

At HeartFields Assisted Living at Frederick, 12 people have tested positive for the virus and two people have died as a result of the virus; a resident and staff person.

Frederick County health officials said five residents and seven staff members tested positive, while results are pending for an additional resident and six staff members.

Gov. Larry Hogan announced in a news conference Friday that 60 nursing homes and long-term care facilities currently have outbreaks of coronavirus. On Sunday, Hogan issued an executive order mandating new directives for nursing home facilities to follow.

On Tuesday, Gov. Larry Hogan said he is establishing a strike force to assist the state's nursing homes. Hogan said the strike teams will "bring triage emergency care, supplies and equipment to overburdened nursing homes."





