BALTIMORE — Starting Thursday morning, Baltimore County residents must wear face masks while indoors as the number of coronavirus cases continues to increase.
Local leaders are reviewing whether adjustments are needed when it comes to the easing of coronavirus restrictions as 860 new coronavirus cases were reported Tuesday in Maryland.
Maryland is reporting a statewide positivity rate of 4.49%. There is an uptick in total hospitalizations: the number of acute care beds are up and intensive care beds were generally flat.
"It is more critical than ever for Marylanders to remain vigilant and take precautions to slow the spread," Gov. Larry Hogan tweeted Tuesday morning.
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski said the county is testing thousands of residents per day, and finding a growing number of cases.
"Over the last week or so, it has become clear across the country and here in Maryland and in Baltimore County, our COVID numbers are no longer trending in the right direction," Olszewski said.
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Face mask contain the virus as much as clothes contain a fart. FACT !!!!
ReplyDeleteMikey Lewis will have his puppet Tod Richardson coming to your home in Wicomico County.
ReplyDeleteCapt Todd will enforce you wearing a mask in your homes
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DeleteTry reading the entire article. It says INDOOR PUBLIC PLACES. It says nothing about your home.
I heard Bucky retired but info was wrong. Why would he when he is making 100k a year to polish a chair and Mikes ego. He is one arrogant ugly P.O.S.
ReplyDeleteI’m confused. Isn’t this already required in Maryland?
ReplyDeleteWhen did MD drop the requirement for mask. I missed it.
ReplyDeleteLets see you enforce that one LOL
ReplyDeleteNorthwest Woodsman: This will please the Marxist democrats who wear their masks to bed and are so proud to be useful idiots for the political elite.
ReplyDeleteStop this nonsense...Enough is enough!!! We are being played daily...The numbers are a lie and don't add up...Wake up you Sheep!
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