County making ‘contingency plan’ for COVID-19 restrictions if cases surge
Mask requirement could return in public spaces
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Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich and Health Officer Dr. Travis Gayles said on Wednesday contingency plans are being developed in case COVID-19 cases surge again.
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Local health officials are making “contingency plans” that could include reinstating restrictions if COVID-19 rates continue to increase.
During a weekly call with reporters on Wednesday, Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich said he has directed Health Officer Dr. Travis Gayles, Director of Emergency Management and Homeland Security Earl Stoddard and the county’s Department of Health to create a contingency plan “and prepare us for next steps” should cases surge.
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