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Maryland State Police, Local Health Departments Issue Warnings First In COVID Compliance Checks

In the nearly two weeks since Gov. Larry Hogan announced the deployment of “High Visibility Compliance Units” across the state, Maryland State Police say they’ve received about 1,600 complaints they’ve passed to local authorities.

Authorities say education and warnings are always the first actions.

“If (a business) continue(s) to violate after they’re re-inspected, then they would be served with a closure order,” MSP Sgt. Travis Nelson said. “(Our goal is) not to shut down businesses. It’s not to infringe on anyone’s rights.”

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