Politics & Government
Harford County Stage 2 Reopening To Continue Indoors And Out
More businesses will be allowed to reopen Friday, June 12, and Friday, June 19, in Harford County, in alignment with the governor's orders.
BEL AIR, MD — Harford County will follow the latest guidance within stage two of the state's reopening plan, which the governor outlined this week. Starting Friday night, indoor dining and outdoor amusements will be allowed. A week later, other businesses will be allowed to reopen, such as gyms and malls.
"I know that Harford County businesses are anxious to get started rebuilding their business," Harford County Executive Barry Glassman said in a statement. "We will continue to interpret guidelines with as much flexibility as possible."
Soon after Gov. Larry Hogan said the state would allow more services to reopen June 12 and June 19, Glassman released a statement of support.
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"Harford County will continue reopening safely to the extent permitted by Gov. Hogan and will follow the additional steps allowed in Stage Two on the effective dates outlined in today’s announcement," Glassman said in a statement Wednesday.
Indoor dining will be allowed at 5 p.m. on Friday.
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Amusement parks, miniature golf courses, go-kart tracks and outdoor areas that are subject to the state's admission and amusement tax will be allowed to reopen at 5 p.m. Friday as well, according to the governor's guidance.
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These will reopen at 5 p.m. on Friday, June 19:
- Bingo halls
- Bowling alleys
- Casinos
- Indoor gyms, fitness centers, dance studios and martial arts facilities
- Malls, entertainment and recreational attractions
- Pool halls
- Roller and ice skating rinks
- Social and fraternal clubs (e.g., American Legion posts, VFW posts and Elks Clubs)
- Indoor areas of any other establishments subject to the admission and amusement tax
See Also:
- Indoor Dining, Gyms, Malls: Hogan Outlines MD Stage 2 Reopening
- MD Schools Reopening: Summer School, HS Sports, Child Care
- Get Tested For Coronavirus, MD Governor Tells Protesters
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