Governor Larry HoganVerified account

@GovLarryHogan

62nd Governor of the State of Maryland. Husband, Dad, and Granddad.

Annapolis, MD
Joined January 2015
Born May 25

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    State health officials continue to closely monitor trends in our critical health metrics. We are all in this together, and we need each and every Marylander to do their part to help slow the spread and keep our communities safe.

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  2. Severe Thunderstorm Watch in effect this evening.

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  3. MEMA ALERT: Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Frederick and Washington County in MD until 6:00pm.

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  4. MEMA ALERT: Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Allegany, Garrett, and Washington County in MD until 5:45pm.

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  5. MEMA ALERT: Severe Thunderstorm Warning for Allegany and Garrett County in MD until 4:45pm.

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  6. On Friday, our Baltimore Convention Center Field Hospital site conducted 1,514 tests—a single-day record. This is a sign people are taking the virus seriously, and we continue to encourage Marylanders to take advantage of our 200+ testing sites:

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  7. The Storm Prediction Center has upgraded to a Slight Risk for locations generally east of I-95. While showers may have little to no thunder & lightning, very strong wind gusts are possible as this line moves eastward. Approximate timing is listed on the graphic.

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  8. Today, reports 165,930 confirmed cases of in Maryland. The statewide positivity rate is now 6.57% Maryland has 4,153 deaths, 1,944,536 negative tests and 8,374 patients have been released from isolation.

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  9. Nearly 900,000 Marylanders have opted in to MD COVID Alert, a contact tracing app for Marylanders to opt into exposure notifications. Learn how it works and how you can join our efforts to find and fight the virus:

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  10. Our ability to weather this fall surge and keep our hospitals from overflowing will depend on each and every Marylander exercising personal responsibility. Wash your hands frequently, practice physical distancing, avoid large gatherings, and .

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  11. I want to remind Marylanders that our statewide mask mandate carries the full force of law. Businesses that fail to comply with emergency orders run the risk of jail time, fines, actions taken regarding their business licenses, or closure.

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  12. Maryland has added 2,321 new cases—by far the largest daily increase we’ve ever seen—and 20 deaths in the past 24 hours. Our statewide positivity rate has risen to 6.16%, and there are 921 total COVID-19 hospitalizations, a 120% increase over the past month.

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  13. Wishing a safe and happy to all who celebrate!

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  14. Do you know how to download or opt-in to MD COVID Alert? It’s easy: 1. If you have an Android, download at: 2. If you have an iPhone, opt-in to Exposure Notifications in your device Settings. 3. Visit for more info.

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  15. Despite this year’s unprecedented challenges, Maryland is still open for business. Yesterday’s groundbreaking for a new, state-of-the-art distribution center is a testament to our continued economic recovery and the incredible resilience of this iconic company.

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  16. . has been awarded over $6 million from to continue expanding apprenticeships in our state. This funding will help us grow a steady pipeline of well-trained workers to meet the increasing demand for essential skilled jobs. Details:

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  17. Maryland is reporting a record high of 1,869 new COVID cases today, and our total hospitalizations are the highest since June 11. These weeks and months ahead will be the most difficult we have faced. Wear a mask, wash your hands, watch your distance. Stay .

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  18. Government House is lit purple tonight in observance of National Epilepsy Awareness Month—an opportunity to shine a light on the 3.4 million Americans and tens of thousands of Marylanders living with epilepsy.

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  19. Unfortunately, we have more tough times ahead of us, and it’s likely going to get worse before it gets better. But we truly are all in this together, and if we all do our part to rise to this challenge and to meet this moment, we will get through this together.

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  20. Today I announced the commitment of $70 million in new investments for initiatives to protect the health, safety, and well-being of Marylanders during the pandemic. Details:

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  21. Watch today's COVID-19 update live:

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