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Three New Coronavirus Cases Reported Wednesday Evening in Maryland

March 11th, 2020 by WCBC Radio

Tonight, Governor Larry Hogan announced three additional confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in Maryland:
A Montgomery County resident in his 20s who recently traveled to Spain, and is not hospitalized.
  
A Baltimore County resident in his 60s who worked at the recent American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) conference in Washington, DC, and is not hospitalized.
  
A Prince George’s County resident in his 60s whose travel history is under investigation, and is currently hospitalized. 
The State of Maryland now has 12 confirmed cases of COVID-19. The Maryland Department of Health (MDH) has notified local officials regarding these cases and begun investigating potential exposure risk to the community.
**Governor Hogan is postponing his National Governors Association (NGA) State of the States Address, scheduled for tomorrow afternoon in Washington, DC in order to continue managing the crisis from Annapolis.
Additional State Actions to Keep Marylanders Safe
Earlier today at the CHART State Operations Command Center in Hanover, Governor Larry Hogan provided additional updates on the State of Maryland’s ongoing response to COVID-19.

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