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On Friday, Gov. Larry Hogan will announce Maryland’s Roadmap To Recovery plan. The plan will outline how Maryland will reopen after the coronavirus pandemic led to a stay at home order to slow the spread of the illness. “On Friday, we will be introducing our Maryland strong roadmap to recovery,” Hogan said. “A safe, effective, […]

Johns Hopkins University is planning pay cuts and lay off to employees because of the financial hit due to Covid-19. The university president said it’s expecting to furlough and lay off employees because of the money lost during this pandemic. JHU expects to lose more than $100 million by the end of June. The cuts […]

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Gov. Larry Hogan signed an order allowing barbershops and salons to reopen by appointment only for some essential workers. The order allows for services by appointment only for who are required to maintain “grooming standards” by their employer, according to the order. The worker is required to present documentation to the salon or barbershop from […]

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A half a million testing kits from South Korea arrived in Maryland over the weekend. According to Gov. Larry Hogan on Monday, his wife First Lady Yumi Hogan helped to close a deal with a laboratory there. See Also: There Are Now More Than 13,500 Positive Cases Of Coronavirus in Maryland The test kits arrived Saturday […]

A member of Baltimore Police Department has died from the coronavirus according to Mayor Jack Young Police Commissioner Harrison. Making this is the first death of a Baltimore City employee. Officials say, Michael Baptist, was a contract services specialist in Human Resources at the Baltimore Police Department. He passed away Friday evening. Baptist joined the […]

Maryland has seen a big jump in unemployment claims since businesses started closing because of the coronavirus. The system has been jammed up with more than 108,000 new applications in Maryland just last week. The governor announced actions to help ease the backlog. According to the Maryland Department of Labor, Residents who are eligible for […]

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There’s a group of Marylanders who want the state to reopen by May 1st. The “Reopen Maryland” group is planning a protest in downtown Annapolis on Saturday around noon. “We are the strongest country on the planet and have put a man on the moon, there is no compelling reason why we can’t protect the […]

Gov. Larry Hogan signed an executive order that face masks be worn while inside any Maryland retail establishment, including grocery stores, pharmacies or convenience stores, or while riding on any public transit. The governor’s order follows action by, Anne Arundel County, Montgomery County, Prince George’s County, and Baltimore City. Baltimore’s order also requires mask use […]