Maryland’s stay-at-home order was lifted at 5 p.m. May 15, allowing for the lifting of restrictions that were put in place to stop the spread of coronavirus.
Since then, Gov. Larry Hogan has moved to reopen the state further, and other counties have made additional modifications as well. Here is the latest of what is open and closed in the state, effective Fri., May 29 at 5 p.m.
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**Manufacturing **
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RetailCurbside pickup, delivery
Key
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Open
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Closed
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Additional modifications or restrictions
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Status not yet specified
Anne Arundel County
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RetailOne person per 150 square feet
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Barbershops, salonsOne person per 100 square feet, hair only
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Outdoor dining
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In-person religious services50% capacity
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Gyms
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Manufacturing
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PoolsWill be inspected beginning June 5 on rolling basis, then allowed to open at 25% capacity
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CampsPrivate camps allowed; camps limited to 10 allowed beginning July 6
Baltimore City
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RetailCurbside pickup, delivery
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Barbershops, salonsCan open for essential workers
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Outdoor dining
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In-person religious services
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Gyms
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Manufacturing
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Pools
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Camps
Baltimore County
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Retail50% capacity
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Barbershops, salons50% capacity
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Outdoor dining
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In-person religious services50% capacity
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Gyms
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Manufacturing
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Pools25% capacity
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Youth camps
Carroll County
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Retail50% capacity
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Barbershops, salons50% capacity
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Outdoor dining
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In-person religious services50% capacity
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Gyms
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Manufacturing
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Pools25% capacity
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Youth camps
Harford County
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Retail50% capacity
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Barbershops, salons50% capacity
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Outdoor dining
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In-person religious services50% capacity
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Gyms
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Manufacturing
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Pools25% capacity
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Youth camps
Howard County
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Retail50% capacity
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Barbershops, salons50% capacity
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Outdoor dining
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In-person religious servicesNo more than 10 people
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Gyms
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Manufacturing
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Pools
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Youth camps