COVID-19

Important COVID-19 Updates & Recaps

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COVID-19 Helpful Links

U.S. Small Business Administration


U.S. Department of Treasury – CARES Act PPP Sample Application and Guidance:

Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services

Maryland COVID-19 Business Relief Programs:

Maryland’s COVID-19 Business Response

Maryland Executive Orders/Proclamations, Guidance and Press Releases

Maryland Emergency Management Agency

Maryland Department of Health – COVID-19

Maryland Judiciary

Comptroller of Maryland
Maryland Insurance Administration

CDC

World Health Organization

Governor’s Briefing on COVID-19: May 12, 2021

Governor Hogan announced that capacity restrictions will be lifted on all businesses beginning this Saturday, while the mask mandate continues until 70% of all adults receive their first shot. Kids as young as 12 will now also be eligible to receive a vaccine.

Governor’s Briefing on COVID-19: April 28, 2021

Effectively immediately, masks and face coverings are no longer required outdoors. Hogan notes that 60% of Maryland residents age 18+ have been vaccinated and the state’s case rate has dropped 33% in the past two weeks.

Governor’s Briefing on COVID-19: April 1, 2021

Starting today, ALL Marylanders age 16+ can now pre-register for the vaccine, with eligibility phases expected to accelerate; 75% of residents age 65+ have been vaccinated, federal mobile vaccination units and more vaccination sites coming soon.

Governor’s Briefing on COVID-19: March 2, 2021

Hogan announced Dr. Robert Redfield, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, will join Maryland’s COVID-19 team, and provides updates about the Johnson & Johnson vaccine and more mass vaccination sites.

Governor’s Briefing on COVID-19: January 26, 2021

While supply continues to be limited with only 10,000 doses available each day, Hogan is expanding Phase 1 of vaccine distribution to include those who are severely immunocompromised. Mobile clinics and mass vaccination sites with National Guard support are coming soon.

Governor Hogan Press Conference: January 21, 2021

With experts insisting that in-person instruction does not increase community spread or hospitalizations, and COVID-19 numbers beginning to plateau since introduction of the vaccine, Governor Hogan urges schools to get kids in classrooms no later than March 1.

Governor’s Briefing on COVID-19: January 14, 2021

Governor Hogan announced an expedited rollout of the vaccine in Maryland – moving Phase 1B up to Monday 1/18 for ages 75+, assisted living residents and adding K-12 teachers, staff and child care providers. Phase 1C (ages 65-74) to begin Monday 1/25.

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