Dr. Tom Inglesby disagreed with some of the decisions communicated in Gov. Hogan’s public health message on Wednesday. So, he took to Twitter to share his thoughts. Inglesby, who directs the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security and is a public health adviser to Hogan amid the pandemic, said in a series of tweets Thursday […]
Elrich on Delaying Phase 2 Reopening: ‘I Have an Obligation to be Cautious and Consider the Public Health Risks’
Montgomery County will delay Phase 2 reopening plans, despite Hogan’s announcement that some Maryland indoor businesses can open to 50% capacity beginning Friday. Although metrics are improving in the county, County Executive Marc Elrich said that he will delay Phase 2 at least another week as he consults with available data and public health advisers. […]
Watch: Hogan to Discuss Reopening Economy at Wednesday News Conference
Gov. Larry Hogan will hold a news conference Wednesday at 5 p.m. to update residents on reopening Maryland’s economy and Stage 2 of the state’s coronavirus recovery plan. The news conference will be live streamed on Hogan’s Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter accounts. Today at 5 p.m., I will hold a press conference to provide an update on the […]
County Officials Celebrate Opening of Senior Rental Housing in Germantown (Video & Photos)
Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett was joined by Montgomery County Councilmember Craig Rice and other county leaders for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of Churchill Senior Living, Phase II in Germantown. In this MyMCMedia Extra video, Councilmember Rice talks about the importance of expanding this facility for senior residents: The new facility is a […]
Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for Senior Housing in Germantown Set for Dec. 20
Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett will join other county leaders for a ribbon-cutting celebration at Churchill Senior Living, Phase II on Dec. 20 in Germantown. Churchill Senior Living is an independent senior living community that offers one and two bedrooms for individuals ages 62 and over. “There’s a growing demand in Montgomery County for senior […]
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