As hospitalizations from the coronavirus climb, ICUs in some areas are filling up in Maryland, data shows. Meanwhile, vaccinations continue.

MARYLAND — Hospitals in Maryland have more coronavirus patients than at any point during the pandemic, according to state health data released Friday, Jan. 8. It is the second time this week coronavirus hospitalizations hit a record high.

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Maryland's hospitals are treating 1,885 patients for the coronavirus, officials said Friday, Jan. 8.

The state also hit a record — with 1,862 patients in Maryland hospitals — Wednesday, Jan. 6.

Intensive care units in Baltimore City hospitals are at 90 percent capacity, Health Commissioner Letitia Dzirasa said during an update Friday.

In Montgomery County hospitals, the ICUs are at 93.3 percent capacity, according to the latest report from the local health department, dated Thursday, Jan. 7.

Baltimore County reports 184 patients are hospitalized as of Jan. 7.

Not all other jurisdictions provide hospital utilization data. Read more at Patch