Protesters converged Saturday in Annapolis to demand more COVID-19 restrictions be lifted, calling on the state to fully re-open.|| Coronavirus updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Get tested | Vaccine Info ||The group gathered outside the State House and demanded that the governor lift his emergency order and send all students back to school. It s time to open up. It s time to get our schools open. Our kids are suffering, said Trish Stone, an organizer of the demonstration.The demonstration comes one day after majority of the state eased many restrictions. Now, capacity limits have been lifted large venues, like concerts and theaters, can open at 50% capacity.However, the state s face-mask order remains in effect. It seems that other states are opening up and lifting mandates while Gov. (Larry) Hogan still got us wearing the masks, social distancing, Stone said. I think it has been really hard on everybody. Protesters, who weren t wearing face coverings, said the governor
Before the coronavirus pandemic took hold in Anne Arundel County, it was common to see friends and neighbors of opposing political parties spending time together, knocking elbows on Main Street for a beer inside a packed restaurant, on the sidelines of a high school football game and around private dinner tables.
Before the coronavirus pandemic took hold in Anne Arundel County, it was common to see friends and neighbors of opposing political parties spending time together, knocking elbows on Main Street for a beer inside a packed restaurant, on the sidelines of a high school football game and around private dinner tables.
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