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Hogan lifts restrictions: Capacity limits removed at Maryland restaurants, bars, stores, churches

All coronavirus capacity limits can be lifted on many major businesses in Maryland, including dining, retail and religious facilities, beginning Friday at 5 p.m., Gov. Larry Hogan said Tuesday.

Businesses have not operated with this level of freedom since March 2020, when the governor announced the shutdown of restaurants and stores, and eventually instituted a stay-at-home order.

Restaurants and bars will still be limited to seated service only, and masks and social distancing remain required in all public spaces. The lifting of restrictions starting Friday are just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, Easter and Passover holidays.

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5 thoughts on “Hogan lifts restrictions: Capacity limits removed at Maryland restaurants, bars, stores, churches”

  1. The masks need to go for anything to go back to normal. I only go out when I HAVE to – never shopping, browsing or spending any more time (MONEY) anywhere that requires a mask because it’s just to uncomfortable for me. I’d just rather just stay home and I don’t think that I’m in the minority.

  2. Looks like it Contradicts itself at the bottom !!!! Can’t have it Both ways !!! DUGH

    Of course this was coming in time for Ocean City Md !!!! Wide open last summer / same + more this summer !!!!

  3. I will miss the underground after 10pm “meetings”. They were fun and very productive. Hear that Rickie? We continue to laugh at you.

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