More than 40,000 coronavirus test results were reported Sunday, a record for the Maryland Department of Health.

MARYLAND — Maryland health officials reported a record number of coronavirus test results Sunday. At the same time, the state's positivity rate has dropped to a new low.

Baltimore City and Baltimore County are now reporting positivity rates below 5 percent, which is the rate recommended by the World Health Organization for gauging community spread.

Across the state as a whole, the positivity rate has been declining as more people get tested and more results are reported.

Officials reported the results from 40,473 coronavirus tests Sunday, which is a new state record.

Previously the most results reported in a single day in Maryland was 34,874. That happened a little more than two weeks ago, on July 25. Of that batch, officials said 1,288 new cases were added.

The Maryland Department of Health reports 922 new coronavirus cases have been confirmed in the last 24 hours, for a total of 95,503 confirmed cases statewide Sunday.

Of those tested for the virus in the past seven days across Maryland, officials say an average of 3.75 percent were positive, which is also a record-low positivity rate since the pandemic began, according to the governor. A week ago, the positivity rate was 4.6 percent.

"Our mitigation strategies are working, but this is no time to be complacent: it's important to wear a mask, wash your hands, and practice physical distancing," Gov. Larry Hogan said in a statement Sunday. "We are doing much better on our health metrics and economic recovery than most of the rest of the country — let's continue to work together and do what it takes to keep it that way." Read more at Patch