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Maryland's Coronavirus State Of Emergency Ends

Here's what it means that Maryland's state of emergency is officially over July 1.

A 45-day grace period will also begin on Thursday and last through August 15. Certain regulations will continue to be relaxed as the state transitions out of the pandemic.
A 45-day grace period will also begin on Thursday and last through August 15. Certain regulations will continue to be relaxed as the state transitions out of the pandemic. (WJZ)

MARYLAND — As of 6 a.m. on July 1, all covid-related restrictions in Maryland are no longer in effect as the state lifts its state of emergency.

Baltimore City also lifted its mask mandate today in alignment with the state.

Masks are not required in any setting, including schools, camps and child care facilities, except where required by local rules. Businesses are allowed to impose their own mask policy, and under federal order, masks are still required on public transit systems.

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