Masks outdoors are no longer required in Maryland, Gov. Larry Hogan announced

He said more than 4.5 million vaccines have been administered in the state. Eighty-five percent of Marylanders age 65 and older are vaccinated.

The governor also claims Maryland has the lowest transmission rate in the country. With these decline in metrics and high vaccination pace, Gov. Hogan announced effective immediately, the outdoor mask mandate is lifted.

Face coverings are still required indoors and indoor dining restrictions will remain.

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He added that if you are not yet vaccinated, public health experts still “strongly recommend” that you immediately get vaccinated, and continue to be cautious in the meantime- including wearing your masks.

He said masks are still required for Marylanders at all large ticketed venues, as well as indoors at all, public and private businesses across the state and when using public transportation.

The outdoor dining restrictions will also lift starting Saturday, May 1. Standing service can resume outdoors at bars and restaurants, and all capacity and distancing restrictions will be lifted. Read more at WJZ