Hogan Announces End of COVID-19 State of Emergency in Maryland.
Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) announced the forthcoming end of the Maryland public health emergency on Tuesday one year, 3 months and 10 days since the first cases of COVID-19 were confirmed have reached the state.
With all of this amazing progress and thanks, in large part, to the hard work, sacrifices and the vigilance of the people in Maryland, we have finally reached the light at the end of that long tunnel, Hogan said at a news conference Tuesday afternoon.
On March 5, 2020, Hogan announced three positive cases of COVID-19, initiating the beginning of the state of emergency.
After 461,392 positive cases, 9,742 deaths and 18 executive renewals, the state of emergency will officially end July 1, doing away with suspended state regulations and mask mandates.
Private business owners and other facilities reserve the right to require patrons to be masked inside of their establishments.
But there will not be any legal mandate from the state for wearing masks at any location anywhere in the state, said Hogan, who added that masking will not be required at public schools, summer camps and childcare facilities.
It wasnt immediately clear whether local school systems will be able to maintain stricter mask requirements.
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