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Governor Hogan Announces Restaurants May Resume Service After 10 PM Beginning Monday
By AnnJanuary 28, 20212 min read

Courtesy of Governor Larry Hogan
Actions Follow Several Weeks of Improved Positivity Rates, Hospitalizations, and Key Metrics
State Distributing $80 Million in Additional Economic Assistance For Bars and Restaurants, Hotels and Hospitality Businesses
ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Larry Hogan today issued an emergency order stating that, as of Monday, February 1, bars and restaurants will no longer be required to close at 10 p.m. In recent weeks, the state has distributed an additional $80 million in economic assistance to Maryland hotels and hospitality businesses, restaurants, and entertainment venues.
Today’s actions follow several weeks of improving COVID-19 metrics:
- The statewide positivity rate has dropped by 34.7%, and is now the lowest reported since November 13.
- The statewide case rate has dropped by 37.1%.
- Hospitalizations have dropped by 16.2%, including a decrease of 11% in the past 14 days.
- Today’s report of 2,190 new cases is 42.2% lower than the new case high reported on December 4. The average number of new daily cases declined by 35% over the past 14 days.
- The state’s estimated transmission rate has remained below 1.0 since December 27.
About Ann
Ann has been with StateVentures since 1999. She moved from Annapolis to Berlin, MD to be closer to Ocean City. She loves a camera and any excuse to use it. Her kids are both grown and off adventuring. Ann loves the beach. She loves to fish, travel with her children and grandchildren, and find the best restaurants and deals in Ocean City.
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