Gov. Hogan: All Non-Essential Maryland Businesses Must Close Tonight

Gov. Hogan announced further measures for the state of Maryland to fight the spread of coronavirus in his press conference on Monday (March 23) morning:

  • At 5PM today, all non-essential businesses, organizations, establishments and facilities must close. It was noted that this is not a shelter-in-place directive.
  • Executive order to protect Marylanders from price gauging. If retailers spike prices on household essentials, they "will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."
  • $175 MILLION+ economic relief package for Maryland small businesses and workers.
  • Maryland National Guard and the Maryland Department of Health to collaborate with Prince George’s County and the University of Maryland Medical System on a pilot assessment location at FedEx Field in Landover.
  • The University of Maryland Medical System has agreed to reopen Laurel Hospital, which will make another 135 beds available.
  • Emergency order to authorize a fast-track process to bring more testing capacity online without FDA approval--dramatically shortening a process that would ordinarily take several months.
  • Health care providers are required to prioritize tests for hospitalized and chronic care patients, symptomatic first responders, and symptomatic nursing home patients.

In addition, Gov. Hogan re-iterated the important of social distancing. If you are engaged in gatherings or ignoring these guidelines, you are in violation of state law


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