Elrich Taking Careful Approach to Reopening ‘So We Can Be Sure That We Stay Open’
Montgomery County is currently in Phase 2 reopening. County Executive Marc Elrich held a virtual media briefing on Wednesday and mentioned safety precautions put in place during this phase to help prevent the spread of the virus. He says it’s vital that the community understands that staying within phase guidelines will gradually allow the county to move forward and remain open safely.
During the briefing, Dr. Travis Gayles gave an update on COVID-19 case numbers. He says the county has seen case count averages decrease compared to the past couple of weeks, according to the county data dashboard. He added that the county is working hard to drop numbers even more before moving into the next phase.
The Phase 3 reopening date has not been announced yet and Elrich says it depends on the decrease in cases. Watch the video for more details on where the county currently stands.
Montgomery County is in Phase 2 of reopening. Got questions about what's open and what's not? Visit the County's refreshed COVID-19 Information Portal: https://t.co/vJ16BYbzpW. pic.twitter.com/2PTgQm4cDY
— Montgomery County MD (@MontgomeryCoMD) June 22, 2020
Do you have questions about #COVID19 testing in Montgomery County? Visit the County's website for information about local testing sites and more. https://t.co/PY8wA246Oa pic.twitter.com/x9rznnyLG7
— Montgomery County MD (@MontgomeryCoMD) June 24, 2020
County ambassadors are visiting hundreds of businesses around Montgomery County to provide resources and educational materials about Phase 2 requirements for reopening. For reopening resources, visit the County's COVID-19 Information Portal: https://t.co/rUGG8awQUJ. pic.twitter.com/2wJMYXWlO9
— Montgomery County MD (@MontgomeryCoMD) June 23, 2020
If you need a COVID-19 test and do not have a primary care provider, call the @MoCoDHHS Testing Helpline at 240-777-1755 (8 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven days a week). For more information, visit the County's COVID-19 Information Portal: https://t.co/PY8wA246Oa. pic.twitter.com/8hEq9V62iG
— Montgomery County MD (@MontgomeryCoMD) June 23, 2020
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