Just under 200,000 new unemployment claims were filed in June,

There were 56,126 new unemployment claims filed in Maryland for the week of June 27, bringing the total of new unemployment claims filed in the month of June to 199,332.

The Maryland Department of Labor reports unemployment claims by type: regular or pandemic related assistance (PUA and PEUC). There were 21,929 regular claims and 34,197 PUA and PEUC claims.

In total, 905,046 Marylanders have filed unemployment claims since March 14.

The DOL said there was an average of 2,592 new unemployment claims per week in Maryland between Dec. 28, 2019, and March 7.

The numbers mark an 15th straight week of high, first-time jobless claims in Maryland.

The Unemployment Insurance Claim Center hours have been extended weekdays to 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., and claims centers will be open on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon -- call 410-949-0022.

The BEACON One-Stop Online Application website was launched April 24 and has posed problems for many Marylanders since.

Announced April 27, the Maryland Department of Labor is implementing a new gating system:

SUNDAYS and MONDAYS: ONLY residents who are filing weekly claim certifications will be able to file. People who cannot file weekly claim certifications on Sunday or Monday can file it on any other day.

TUESDAYS through SATURDAYS: Residents can file new claims as well as complete all other activities.

Those applying online will see a virtual waiting line: "By entering this system, you will be able to see how many individuals are waiting for site access, receive an estimated wait time that is constantly updated and sign up to receive an email when the system is ready for you to access the platform," the Maryland Department of Labor posted online April 27. Read more at WBALTV