Governor Hogan Announces Vaccine Incentive Partnership with Ledo Pizza
Per the State of Maryland:
Governor Hogan Announces Vaccine Incentive Partnership with Ledo Pizza
Per the State of Maryland:
Governor Hogan Lifts Capacity Limits on Indoor and Outdoor Venues, All Remaining Restrictions on Indoor and Outdoor Dining As of May 15
Updated Montgomery County Public Pool Guidelines as of 5/12
To schedule a pre-opening inspection, contact Licensure & Regulatory Services at 240-777-3986 or call 311.
65% of Maryland Adults Have Received At Least One Dose
Per the State of Maryland:
Gaithersburg-Based Novavax Initiates Pediatric Expansion for Phase 3 Clinical Trial of COVID-19 Vaccine
Per Novavax:
Washington Football Team Announces Return To FedExField For Fans In 2021
Per The Washington Football Team:
Governor Hogan Announces Walk-Ups Now Available at All Mass Vaccination Sites
Per the State of Maryland:
Governor Hogan Announces Financial Incentive Program for State Employees to Encourage COVID-19 Vaccinations
Per the State of Maryland:
Montgomery County Public Pools Update (5/3/21)
All spas / hot tubs, spray pools, lazy rivers, and wading pools may open May 29, 2021 at the designated occupancy level.
COVID-19 Rent Relief Program
If you live in Montgomery County and have experienced lost income due to the #COVID19 pandemic, causing you to fall behind on your rent, the COVID-19 Rent Relief Program can provide short-term rental assistance if your household is eligible.
MONTGOMERY PARKS UPDATES RULES FOR GATHERING SIZES IN PARKS AND CAMPS IN ACCORDANCE WITH MONTGOMERY COUNTY’S AMENDED HEALTH ORDER
Montgomery Parks, part of The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, is easing some of its COVID-19 restrictions related to outdoor and indoor gathering sizes on parkland and for its summer camps based on Montgomery County’s recently amended health regulations. Montgomery County’s updated health regulations are aimed at limiting the spread of COVID-19 while providing a phased approach to reopening. With over 50 percent of the county’s population having received a first dose of the COVID-19 vaccination, the parks department is increasing outdoor gatherings to 100 people and indoor gatherings to 50 people in accordance with the county’s Fifth Amended Board of Health Regulation. Participants must still wear face coverings (indoors and outside where social distance cannot be maintained) and practice social distancing.