This episode we really did not have all the preparations that we thought we had. We have been unable to find as a nation a medium thats causing death and suffering thats acceptable to enough people to have some sort of approach that enough people find socially and culturally and economically acceptable. For continuing to see spread around the nation particularly in the south right now. Marilyn is among states it have grappled with epidemic spread and bring virus levels down. We i wanted to talk to the governor today about the things he did to try to a lot of activity in the states to bring back to maryland or and try to open schools and restart the economy and do the things that are people continued risk from the epidemic. So governor thank you for joining us and when to start with the question just generally, what do you think is going to evolve . What are you looking out of respect to the following the risks right now . So first of all, doctor godley, let me thank you for hosting her
About the challenges we face as a country grappling with the covid pandemic and some of the things that weve done to deal with their epidemic this is unprecedented time of the Global Pandemic the Intelligence Community has long warned us about the risks of a pandemic and put it on par with weapons of mass destruction in counterterrorism and Cyber Attacks as much as we thought we were prepared for this as a nation, we found going through this episode we really did not have all the preparations that we thought we had. We have been unable to find as a nation a medium thats causing death and suffering thats acceptable to enough people to have some sort of approach that enough people find socially and culturally and economically acceptable. For continuing to see spread around the nation particularly in the south right now. Marilyn is among states it have grappled with epidemic spread and bring virus levels down. We i wanted to talk to the governor today about the things he did to try to a l
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Since then, we have taken a series of bold, aggressive actions to successfully flatten the curve and avoid the nightmare scenario projected by Public Health experts. As of today, we have had 34,812 confirmed cases of covid19 in maryland. A total of 6404 have been hospitalized in the state. And tragically, 1694 marylanders have died from this disease. But together, our actions and sacrifices prevented hundreds of thousands of marylanders from being infected and saved the lives of thousands of our friends, neighbors, and family members. This Global Pandemic has caused and is continuing to cause great hardship for so many people, not just here in the state, but all across america and around the globe. For the victims and the families of those who contracted the deadly virus, for the Frontline Health care workers, the doctors, nurses, first responders, for the Small Business owners and employees who were fighting for economic survival, and the hundreds of thousands of marylanders and tens
Gov. Hogan on march 5, i held a press conference informing marylanders that we had confirmed the first three positive cases of coronavirus in maryland. In order to mobilize all state resources, i immediately declared a state of emergency. Since then, we have taken a series of bold, aggressive actions to successfully flatten the curve and avoid the nightmare scenario projected by Public Health experts. As of today, we have had 34,812 confirmed cases of covid19 in maryland. A total of 6404 have been hospitalized in the state. And tragically, 1694 marylanders have died from this disease. But together, our actions and sacrifices prevented hundreds of thousands of marylanders from being infected and saved the lives of thousands of our friends, neighbors, and family members. This Global Pandemic has caused and is continuing to cause great hardship for so many people, not just here in the state, but all across america and around the globe. For the victims and the families of those who contrac