
Maryland reported no coronavirus deaths on Thursday for the first time since March 28. Gov. Larry Hogan (R) called the lack of COVID-19 fatalities encouraging but urged Maryland residents to “remain vigilant” in their efforts to mitigate the spread. “This encouraging milestone is a tribute to the incredibly heroic efforts of our doctors, nurses, and health care workers on the front lines, and the courage and perseverance Marylanders have…
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