Maryland Governor Larry Hogan issued an order closing all non-essential businesses at 5pm on Monday. Many may be confused about the difference between Essential and Non-Essential businesses so the state sent out the guidelines to help identify the differences.   Chemical sector Pharmaceutical manufacturers Chemical manufacturers Distributors of chemicals and pharmaceuticals The commercial sector Lodging […]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CbZfF01hP4   Governor Hogan is closing all non-essential businesses starting at 5 p.m. Monday. Grocery stores, pharmacies, gas stations and other businesses that fall under that category will remain open. As of Monday, there are now 288 positive cases of coronavirus in Maryland. That’s according to the state health department. The third death from COVID-19 in the […]

DMV area grocery store chains have adjusted store hours to accommodate seniors and those who are most at-risk as well as to restock and clean.  Here is the full list: Aldi Aldi will be open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., but some stores will have limited hours. Aldi said it may place limits on […]

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According to ABC7, FedEx Field will be used as a CoronaVirus testing site in Prince Georges County. Videos of Military-style tents and vehicles surfaced at the home of the Washington Washington Football Team on Social Media on Friday. https://www.instagram.com/p/B99ex67Br-D/     https://www.instagram.com/p/B99x7DYhQhn/ The first CoronaVirus related death occurred in PG County. There have been reportedly 60+ positive […]

    Mayor Muriel Bowser took to Twitter to announce the first CoronaVirus COVID-19 related death in Washington, D.C. The patient was a 59-year-old male who experienced symptoms of fever and cough along with “underlying medical conditions.” CLICK HERE TO STREAM WOL 1450 News Talk Mayor Bowser’s statement read: It is with great sadness that […]

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Gov. Larry Hogan announced Wednesday night the first coronavirus-related death in Maryland. According to Hogan, the man was a Prince George’s County resident in his 60s who suffered from an underlying medical condition. Join Our Text Club To Get The Latest Music, Entertainment, Contests And Breaking News On Your Phone. Text BALTIMORE to 24042 to join! […]

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LifeBridge Health officials here in Baltimore confirmed Wednesday that they have two positive cases of coronavirus in their facilities. A Statement from LifeBridge Health: We have recently learned that a Northwest Hospital provider has tested positive for COVID-19 and is now in quarantine at home. This provider has informed their staff, and we have identified […]

As we’re still trying to protect ourselves from the coronavirus, local law makers are trying to push legislation to help people in these difficult times. Councilmen Kenyan Mcduffie called into the Quick Silva Show With Dominique Da Diva to talk about the COVID-19 Response Emergency Act of 2020. The legislation that was passed on March […]

Senator Chris Van Hollen (U.S. Representative 8th District) of Maryland spoke with Praise 104.1 about the Corona Virus. Senator Van Hollen talked about testing; vaccines; and what Congress is doing for small businesses and low-income part-time employees. RELATED: There Are At Least 60 Positive Cases Of Coronavirus in Maryland RELATED: Churches Lean On Streaming Service […]

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Gov. Larry Hogan made the decision Tuesday to move the April 28 primary in Maryland due to the coronavirus. The primary will be postponed to June 2nd. However, the special election to fill the vacancy in Maryland’s 7th congressional district will still be held on April 28 by mail-in voting. https://twitter.com/HellgrenWJZ/status/1239931633379291137 Source: CBS Baltimore Click […]

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As of Tuesday, there are now 57 positive cases of coronavirus in Maryland. That’s according to the state health department. Baltimore City as well as Howard and Talbot counties reported their first cases of coronavirus over the weekend. Several more were reported on Monday and Tuesday. Here’s the breakdown of the cases, according to the […]