Maryland Gov. to Detail Phase 1 Reopening; County Leaders Expect to Set the Pace
<!--amp-source-stack {"hook":"the_excerpt","filter":true,"post_id":5118878,"post_type":"attachment","sources":[{"type":"core","name":"wp-includes","function":"wptexturize"},{"type":"core","name":"wp-includes","function":"convert_smilies"},{"type":"core","name":"wp-includes","function":"convert_chars"},{"type":"core","name":"wp-includes","function":"wpautop"},{"type":"core","name":"wp-includes","function":"shortcode_unautop"}]}--><p>FREDERICK, MD – MAY 8: Barber Breanne Sikes, of Wastlers’ Barber Shop, cuts hair for a client as a passer-by looks through the glass on May 8, 2020 in Frederick, Md. The barber shop is open for essential workers only and taking appointments with no walk-ins. (Photo by Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post via Getty Images)</p>
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