People are increasingly testing negative for the coronavirus, Maryland health officials say, as the state confirms more than 93,000 cases.

MARYLAND — More than half of Marylanders who tested positive for the coronavirus in the last day were under 35 years old, according to authorities. The positivity rate for those younger than 35 is 5.5 percent, which is higher than their counterparts; the positivity rate among Marylanders older than 35 is 3.27 percent, state health officials said.

For the second straight day, Maryland is reporting its lowest positivity rate during the coronavirus pandemic. It has dropped to 4.03 percent, officials say, the lowest on record.

Baltimore City's positivity rate is the lowest it has been in nearly a month. Officials said it was 5.44 percent, the lowest since July 9.

An increasing positivity rate after the Fourth of July was one of the factors that prompted Baltimore leaders to prohibit indoor dining. Restaurants and bars were no longer allowed to serve patrons inside as of July 24.

The Maryland Department of Health reports there are 93,005 confirmed cases as of Thursday, and 3,415 people have died from COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus, across the state. Read more at Patch