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COVID-19: Maine Data
COVID-19 data updated weekly on Tuesdays. All data are preliminary and may change as Maine CDC investigates cases. *Selected data available to download below.
COVID-19 Weekly Deaths, Hospitalized Patients, and Syndromic Data
COVID-19 Case Trends
COVID-19 Cases by County
COVID-19 Cases by ZIP Code
COVID-19 Wastewater Testing Data
Data Downloads
Downloadable Files:
- Cumulative case data by zip code (CSV)
- Cumulative case data by county (CSV)
- Cumulative case data by age (CSV)
- Cumulative case data by sex (CSV)
- Cumulative case data by race (CSV)
- Cumulative case data by ethnicity (CSV)
- Historical case data by county and date (weekly aggregates) (CSV)
- Historical case data by county and date (archive of daily data - archived 11/21/2023) (CSV)
- Historical COVID-associated death counts by county, age group, gender, and date (weekly aggregates) (CSV)
- Historical COVID-associated death counts by county, age group, gender, and date (archive of daily data - archived 11/21/2023) (CSV)
About the Data
Remember:
- Hospitalizations and deaths show how severe COVID-19 infections are.
- Wastewater and emergency room data show changes in COVID-19 spread in a community.
- Reported case numbers do not show all the positive people in Maine. Some people do not test because they do not have symptoms. Maine CDC does not collect at-home test results.
When are Data Updated? Data are updated weekly on Tuesdays.
Who is Included in the Data? Data are about individuals who claim residency in Maine regardless of what state they were tested in, or where they are currently living. For example, an individual who claims residency in Maine but lives in Florida will appear in this data even if they were living in Florida at the time of illness. County listings are by residence of patient, not location of the hospital or testing location.
What are Some Limitations? All data are preliminary and may change as Maine CDC investigates cases.