Baltimore County Restaurants May Resume Service After 10 p.m. Beginning Monday, February 1
TOWSON, MD — Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski today announced that Baltimore County will remain in alignment with the state and that all County bars and restaurants may resume service after 10 p.m. beginning Monday, February 1, 2021.
Governor Hogan’s latest Emergency Order is available here (PDF).
County Executive Olszewski released the following statement:
“Baltimore County has taken significant steps to combat the COVID-19 pandemic while gradually and safely reopening our economy. Thanks to our efforts, and the dedication of County residents to protect themselves and their loved ones, we’re seeing progress in our shared fight.
I’ve consistently said that a patchwork approach to reopening only confuses residents, puts businesses who are just miles apart on unequal playing fields, and limits the public health impact of any individual jurisdiction’s decisions. By continuing to align with the state, Baltimore County is providing clarity for our residents—though these steps do not mean we can let our guard down.
It’s critical that we all continue to do everything we can to slow the spread of this virus. That means continuing to wear face coverings and socially distancing wherever possible.
This dangerous disease is still with us and I urge all our residents and businesses to continue to follow the best public health guidance.
As with every step we have taken, we will continue to monitor this situation and will not hesitate to do whatever is necessary to protect the public’s health.