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MARYLAND — Outdoor dining will be allowed in jurisdictions across Maryland at 5 p.m. on Friday, May 29, in accordance with Gov. Larry Hogan's order, except for Montgomery and Prince George's counties, which will ease some restrictions Monday.

Here is more about the plans for reopening around central Maryland:

Outdoor Dining To Open Up Friday In Anne Arundel County

Nonessential businesses doing curbside pickup will soon be able to serve customers outside.

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Baltimore Mayor Allows Outdoor Dining; Stay-At-Home Order Remains

Restaurants that have permits can serve patrons outside starting Friday evening.

Outdoor Dining, Pools Reopening In Baltimore County

The county executive is allowing more Baltimore County businesses and services to reopen Friday.

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Outdoor Dining: Harford County Executive Waives Code Restrictions

County Executive Barry Glassman is opening to the fullest extent allowed by the governor.

Outdoor Dining Opens Up Friday In Howard County

Food consumption restrictions on communion will be lifted for faith institutions as well.

Protesters Hurl Insults At Elrich As He Lays Out Reopening Plan

The Montgomery County executive was booed announcing his plans, which take effect Monday.

PG County Ready To Reopen Monday With Restrictions

Restaurants can open outdoor dining areas Monday but must provide hand sanitizer.

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