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Butler Clarifies Hogan’s Stay at Home Order

April 1st, 2020 by WCBC Radio

Allegany County Administrator Brandon Butler joined WCBC's “Dave Norman Program” Tuesday morning to discuss Governor Larry Hogan's Stay at Home Order.  That order, which went into effect Monday at 8 p.m., states that  Marylanders will only be able to leave their home for essential work or an essential purpose such as buying food, picking up a prescription or seeking medical care. While there have been cases locally of people hoarding food and other household items- Butler said that is unnecessary as food providers are obviously considered essential- and are remaining opened to the public at this time…

Meanwhile, almost immediately following the governor’s announcement Monday, Allegany County’s 9-1-1 call center was inundated by non emergency calls with people asking questions and seeking clarification. Todd Bowman is the department’s public informational officer says a specific Coronavirus hotline number has been established…

  

That hotline number is 301-759-5000.  Allegany County’s  COVID-19 Emergency Response website can be found at www.resources.inallegany.org .

3 Responses to “Butler Clarifies Hogan’s Stay at Home Order”

  1. April 01, 2020 at 5:56 am, Jane said:

    The link at the bottom of this message did not work.

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    • April 01, 2020 at 7:36 am, mac said:

      > Should that be reported to 911?

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  2. April 01, 2020 at 8:20 am, Peter said:

    Correct link:
    https://resources.inallegany.org/

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