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Coronavirus Latest: Baltimore Will Not Move To Phase 3, Anticipates Being Phase 2 Ready With 50% Indoor Dining By Next Week

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Coronavirus Latest: Baltimore Will Not Move To Phase 3, Anticipates Being Phase 2 Ready With 50% Indoor Dining By Next Week

Coronavirus Latest: Baltimore Will Not Move To Phase 3, Anticipates Being Phase 2 Ready With 50% Indoor Dining By Next Week

Baltimore City will not move into Phase Three, Mayor Young announced Wednesday morning.

While some parts of the state may feel ready to move fully into Phase Three, that is not the case for Baltimore City, he said-meaning theaters and other venues must remain closed.

Katie Johnston reports.


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