As a result of the state’s rapid pace of COVID-19 vaccinations and subsequent declines in key health metrics, Governor Larry Hogan announced the lifting of all capacity restrictions on outdoor entertainment, art, and sports venues and indoor entertainment venues and conventions, and all remaining restrictions on indoor and outdoor dining, as of Saturday, May 15.
Bank On Maryland connects consumers to safe and affordable banks, credit union accounts
Bank On Maryland connects consumers to safe and affordable banks, credit union accounts
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BALTIMORE â With the changes to how unemployment claimants will be paid, this new service is working with the Maryland Department of Labor to ensure that people can get their payments quickly and safely.
Bank On Maryland, which is a program of the CASH Campaign of Maryland was launched to help connect consumers from all different walks of life to safe and affordable bank or credit union accounts. Bank On Maryland is a bit different in that these accounts are certified to be meeting the national account standards and so individuals can know exactly what they are getting when they choose to get a bank on certified account, explained Kylie Delgado, Bank On Maryland Program Manager, CASH Campaign of Maryland. These standards typically mean that the accounts do no
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May 12, 2021
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – Governor Larry Hogan made several announcements during a press conference Wednesday afternoon regarding COVID-19 in the state.
Effective Saturday, May 15th, all indoor and outdoor venues statewide will be allowed to resume normal operations. All remaining capacity restrictions will be lifted on indoor and outdoor entertainment, art, and sports venues.
In addition, all restaurants and bars can resume normal operations starting Saturday. All remaining restrictions will be lifted.
The indoor mask mandate remains in effect, however, the governor says the mandate will be lifted as soon as 70% of adults in the state have received at least one dose of the vaccine. Currently, 65.4% of Marylanders 18 and older have been vaccinated, with 86% of all Marylanders over 65 having received the vaccine.
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