As we have all slowly adjusted to our “new normal” (I bet you’ve heard that phrase about 20 times this week), it seems almost odd that it has been about 2 months into this quarantine. Wearing a mask is pretty much second nature at this point when I go into a store. I’ve seen the word “essential” plastered everywhere from signs saying thank you to workers, to commercials taking advantage of the new popular word. As we see the infection rates start to come down thanks to social distancing, hope can creep in that we can start to re-open certain businesses. While some states have already re-opened, Maryland is taking a more cautious approach and basing openings off data and trends for the infection and death rates.

Governor Hogan is implementing a stage-based recovery program for Maryland, in hopes to best serve our state and prevent a resurgence of infection rates.

Stage 1 (As of May 28th – this is our current status)

This stage is based off low risk activities and re-openings. In order to get here the Governor needed to see a consecutive 14-day decline in a numbers dealing with hospitalization rates. The point of this step is to move slow and watch infection rates as some things are allowed to reopen.

If Stage 1 is a success (hospitalization and infection rates do not spike), then medium risk activities will begin to open. Many people are frustrated at the slow pace of the reopenings; however, they are designed to protect Marylanders, prevent a spike of infections, and help with a steady recovery. Please do your part by wearing a mask, practicing social distancing, and enjoy things as they begin to open while following guidelines.  We wish everyone good health.