Hogan: Out-Of-State Travel For Maryland Employees Canceled Due To Coronavirus
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (WJZ) -- With five cases of coronavirus confirmed in Maryland and the number worldwide topping 110,000, Gov. Larry Hogan Monday said all out-of-state travel for state employees is being canceled.
The governor made the announcement during a news conference Monday afternoon.
CORONAVIRUS COVERAGE:
- 2 More Marylanders Test Positive For Coronavirus, Bringing Total To 5
- Current Coronavirus Testing Capacity Inadequate, Hopkins Expert Says At Capitol Hill Briefing
- State Department Urging Americans Not To Take A Cruise; Says Those With 'Underlying Conditions' At Risk For Coronavirus
- LIST: EPA Releases Names Of Disinfectants You Can Use Against Coronavirus
- The Symptoms Of Coronavirus And What You Should Do If You Feel Sick
- What Is A Coronavirus?
- Coronavirus-Related Scams Are Going Around. Here's What To Watch Out For
- Royal Caribbean Among Cruise Lines Screening For Flu, Coronavirus; Could Deny Boarding At Port Of Baltimore
- This All-Female Team Of Scientists In Maryland Is Working On A Coronavirus Vaccine
- Latest coronavirus stories from WJZ
During that same news conference, Hogan urged residents 60 and older and those with underlying health conditions to stay home as much as possible. Those people are at a higher risk for contracting the virus, he said.
State agencies should also prepare for employees to be required to work from home, the governor said.