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Northam: Phase 1 of reopening Virginia could happen May 15 - WTOP News
|||{{headline}}Virginia should be able to enter the first phase of reopening the state as soon as May 15, Gov. Ralph Northam said Monday. Here's the latest.Virginia should be able to enter the first phase of reopening the state as soon as May 15, Gov. Ralph Northam said Monday.The governor said at a briefing that he believes the state has flattened the curve of the coronavirus outbreak and is emphasizing to residents “safer at home, rather than stay at home,” though his executive order closing certain businesses and banning gatherings of more than 10 people is extended through May...…|||{{headline}}Virginia should be able to enter the first phase of reopening the state as soon as May 15, Gov. Ralph Northam said Monday. Here's the latest.Virginia should be able to enter the first phase of reopening the state as soon as May 15, Gov. Ralph Northam said Monday.The governor said at a briefing that he believes the state has flattened the curve of the coronavirus outbreak and is emphasizing to residents “safer at home, rather than stay at home,” though his executive order closing certain businesses and banning gatherings of more than 10 people is extended through May...WW…
Md. car wash owner charged for violating governor’s stay at home order - WTOP News
|||{{headline}}A car wash owner in La Plata, Maryland, has been charged with a misdemeanor for violating Governor Larry Hogan's executive order to close all nonessential businesses during the coronavirus pandemic. A car wash owner in Waldorf, Maryland, has been charged with a misdemeanor for violating Gov. Larry Hogan’s executive order to close all nonessential businesses during the coronavirus pandemic, authorities said.Maryland State Police said it received a complaint Friday evening that the Sparkle Car Wash on Leonardtown Road was open for business and accepting customers.A trooper...…|||{{headline}}A car wash owner in La Plata, Maryland, has been charged with a misdemeanor for violating Governor Larry Hogan's executive order to close all nonessential businesses during the coronavirus pandemic. A car wash owner in Waldorf, Maryland, has been charged with a misdemeanor for violating Gov. Larry Hogan’s executive order to close all nonessential businesses during the coronavirus pandemic, authorities said.Maryland State Police said it received a complaint Friday evening that the Sparkle Car Wash on Leonardtown Road was open for business and accepting customers.A trooper...WW…
Social distance assist: Metro adds real-time crowding information - WTOP News
|||{{headline}}In an effort to ensure social distancing on public transportation, WMATA unveiled a tool Wednesday that allows commuters to see, in real time, how full a bus is before it arrives.In an effort to ensure social distancing on public transportation, WMATA unveiled a tool Wednesday that allows commuters to see, in real time, how full a bus is before it arrives.“Metro is doing our part to help Metro customers feel safe when traveling, and we’re proud to release this new tool to help customers make more informed travel decisions,” said Metro’s general manager/CEO, Paul...…|||{{headline}}In an effort to ensure social distancing on public transportation, WMATA unveiled a tool Wednesday that allows commuters to see, in real time, how full a bus is before it arrives.In an effort to ensure social distancing on public transportation, WMATA unveiled a tool Wednesday that allows commuters to see, in real time, how full a bus is before it arrives.“Metro is doing our part to help Metro customers feel safe when traveling, and we’re proud to release this new tool to help customers make more informed travel decisions,” said Metro’s general manager/CEO, Paul...WW…
Counterfeit masks, unapproved COVID-19 meds seized in Baltimore - WTOP News
|||{{headline}}U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced it has seized counterfeit or unapproved COVID-19 medications and test kits, and nearly 59,000 counterfeit face masks from 11 different countries totaling a retail value of over $2.5 million in port cities across the Mid-Atlantic region, including Baltimore.said it has seized counterfeit or unapproved COVID-19 medications and test kits, and nearly 59,000 counterfeit face masks from 11 different countries totaling a retail value of over $2.5 million in port cities across the Mid-Atlantic region, including Baltimore.According to a...…|||{{headline}}U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced it has seized counterfeit or unapproved COVID-19 medications and test kits, and nearly 59,000 counterfeit face masks from 11 different countries totaling a retail value of over $2.5 million in port cities across the Mid-Atlantic region, including Baltimore.said it has seized counterfeit or unapproved COVID-19 medications and test kits, and nearly 59,000 counterfeit face masks from 11 different countries totaling a retail value of over $2.5 million in port cities across the Mid-Atlantic region, including Baltimore.According to a...WW…
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