4/30/2021, 6 a.m. MDH offers free, voluntary COVID-19 testing in Oriole Park at Camden Yards during Oâs home games Courtesy Photo
Baltimoreâ The Maryland Depart- ment of Health (MDH) today announced a partnership with Oriole Park at Camden Yards to open a COVID-19 testing site inside the stadium. Beginning today, the site will offer free PCR tests before and during all hometown games as part of an ongoing roll-out of more community focused COVID-19 testing opportunities statewide. Fans will also have the opportunity to learn about registering for a vaccination at the site.
âMaryland is fighting COVID with vaccinations, but continued testing and practicing of safety measures like wearing masks and maintaining social distance remain a critical part to ending this pandemic,â said Governor Larry Hogan. âWe are grateful for the Orioles support and partnership and look forward to bringing more testing opportunities like these into communities
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WASHINGTON As the coronavirus was spreading throughout the United States last spring, Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland emerged as a refreshingly sensible leader willing to put political ideology aside for the sake of public safety.
Even as other Republicans rushed to reopen their states to cater to an impatient President Trump, Hogan vowed to stick to his cautious approach. “We’re not going to do anything that’s going to put anybody in more danger,” he said in a television appearance at that time.