Gov. Larry Hogan is asking all returning spring break travelers to self-quarantine for a period of 14 days.
Hogan, in an update on the COVID-19 response released Friday afternoon, said the state now has 149 confirmed cases.Two new cases are children including an infant and the first teenager. None of the children under 18 are hospitalized.
A number of colleges and universities in Maryland, including the University System of Maryland, have moved to remote learning for its spring semester.
“We are asking all returning spring break travelers to self-quarantine for the next 14 days, and to avoid people over the age of 60. Even though students are not returning to campus, this should not in any way be treated as an extension of your spring break,” said Hogan. “If you ignore this recommendation, you are endangering yourself and the health of others.”..
"Gov. Larry Hogan is asking all returning spring break travelers to self-quarantine for a period of 14 days."
ReplyDeleteWhy isn't he requesting for the sake of public health?