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COVID-19 Joint Information Center Update: June 2, 2020

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The Washington County, Maryland Joint Information Center (JIC) provides the following update regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER
When picking up a prescription or other medicine, please be sure you are protecting yourself from COVID-19 by doing the following:
  • Call-in prescription orders ahead of time
  • Try to make one trip, picking up all medicine at the same time
  • Use drive-thru windows, curbside services, mail-order, or other delivery services
  • Check to see if you can get extra doses of your medicines so you do not have to visit the pharmacy as often
Visit https://bit.ly/3cbQH9G for additional information.
WASHINGTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Contact tracing is part of the 4 building blocks of public health response described by Governor Larry Hogan as critical in reopening Maryland. As Washington County has moved into Stage 1 of recovery the effective use of contact tracing is a critical step in decreasing the number of COVID-19 cases and breaking the chain of transmission. The Washington County Health Department has about 40 contact tracers and additional backups in order to efficiently track movements and locations of positive COVID-19 patients and notify all household and casual contacts of their exposure risk. If you receive a call or voicemail from The Washington County Health Department please pick up or give us a call back. We are calling to inform you that you or someone you have been in close contact with has contracted COVID-19.
What to Expect during your phone call with the health department:
We will ask you about:
  • Your health and symptoms
  • Locations you have been during a specific period of time
  • Names and contact information for any household and casual contacts (we do not disclose your name to anyone, only that they may have come into contact with an infected individual)
(Please be as specific as possible about the nature and location of your interaction with others)
We will NOT ask you about:
  • Social security number
  • Financial or bank account information
  • Immigration status
  • Personal details unrelated to COVID-19
For more information about contact tracing please visit https://coronavirus.maryland.gov/pages/contact-tracing
MERITUS HEALTH
MERITUS HEALTH’S DRIVE-THRU SCREENING CENTER STILL OPEN FOR COVID-19 TESTS
COVID-19 testing will continue at the drive-thru screening center for anyone, including those who do not currently have symptoms of the coronavirus, but suspect or are concerned that they have been exposed. No appointments or referrals are needed to be tested. Testing is now available for all ages and at no cost to the patient. The drive-thru screening center is located behind Meritus Medical Plaza, at 13620 Crayton Blvd. Hours are Monday – Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and weekends from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
FREE TELEHEALTH VISITS AVAILABLE
Meritus Health continues to offer FREE telehealth visits. These visits will allow patients to speak directly with a primary care provider to discuss health concerns.
Telehealth visits are available from 8:00am to 4:00pm, Monday through Friday. To request a telehealth visit please complete the form below.
VIRTUAL VISITS CONNECT PATIENTS AND FAMILIES
Meritus Health is now offering virtual visits to connect patients in the hospital with their families and friends. To setup a virtual visit, please contact the program’s coordinator at 240-313-3163.
WASHINGTON COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
End of School Year Updates:
Washington County Public Schools is sharing information with families regarding how the school year will come to a close during distance learning.
Find out about:
  • Marking period 4 grades and a timeline for final grades and report cards
  • Eligibility for fall extracurricular activities
  • Summer school
  • Process for picking up student personal belongings and returning school items
The last day of distance learning for students is Wednesday, June 10, 2020.
RISE UP BUSINESS STABILIZATION GRANT PROGRAM IS NOW OPEN
The Washington County Department of Business Development, in partnership with the City of Hagerstown Department of Community and Economic Development, announces the application for the Rise Up Business Stabilization Grant is now open. The application can be accessed by clicking here: RISE UP GRANT APPLICATION.
Applications will be accepted from 8:00 a.m. Monday, June 1, 2020 until 11:59 p.m. on Monday, June 15, 2020. Applications will be accepted electronically and can be downloaded at www.washcorises.net. Details for submission are stated on the application. The website also provides guidelines, application instructions, and answers to frequently asked questions.
For questions regarding eligibility criteria or required documentation, please email [email protected].
WASHINGTON COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Visit www.hagerstown.org/rise for constantly updated resources and information to help you reopen your business, including the Back to Business Toolkit, 10 Things Businesses Should Do Now for Reopening, information on upcoming webinars and the MD Strong Back to Business Pledge that you can sign and post in your storefront!
Weiss Bros.: Clean Start Roadmap Offering Tools to Prepare Businesses for Reopening
The Chamber has partnered with Weiss Bros. to prepare for our eventual reopening. It’s an excellent tool for businesses, nonprofits, and other organizations also seeking ways to audit their own space efficiently and effectively.
TO sign up for an initial consultation, visit: https://form.jotform.com/201334199079156
Upcoming Webinars
Wednesday, June 3rd, 12:00 p.m.
NFIB Free Webinar – Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) Loan Forgiveness Part III: 10 Keys to Loan Forgiveness & Your Questions Answered Live
With the May 15 recent release of the PPP Loan Forgiveness Application, borrowers were left with some clarification and plenty of questions. Over the last two weeks, Holly and Beth took a deep dive into the application and instructions. In this next part of our PPP loan forgiveness webinar series, we run through 10 tips to maximize your loan forgiveness and spend time answering your questions.
  • For the Q&A, you can submit questions in advance to [email protected]
  • If you want to catch up with Part I and Part II of the PPP loan forgiveness series, watch webinar recordings here. Can’t make this Webinar? Don’t worry! Register Now and we’ll email you an on-demand version!
Attention Employers:
Rise Up Washington County Business Stabilization Grant – APPLY ONLINE NOW AT www.washcorises.net
  • Application Period: June 1- June 15, 2020
  • Grants up to $10,000 are available on a first-come, first-served basis
  • 8.9 million to be awarded
  • Businesses must be located within Washington County, including the City
Here’s how you can prepare to apply for a Rise Up Grant:
You are required to submit the following documents in order for your application to be considered complete:
  • Income Statement and Balance Sheet for Year-end 12/31/19
  • Profit and Loss Statement for March 2020 and each month after to date, AND the prior year comparative statement.
  • Previous Year Tax Return
  • Schedule C of personal tax returns for sole proprietors (if applicable)
COVID-19 Travel and Tourism Research Resources – The Maryland Office of Tourism has a web page with links to numerous research and resources that the office has received. It also contains information on consumer feelings and when they will begin traveling. This page is updated often, so please come on back.
Maryland Department of Health’s Report on COVID-19 Food Safety – This is an excellent source of information for Restaurants and consumers with links to numerous resources and guidance to open your restaurant safely. Additionally, if you have a specific food safety question that is not in this document, or you cannot find the answer on any of the links it contains, please call 410-767-8401 and the Office of Food Protection staff will work to provide you an answer.
Governor Hogan Issues Two Additional COVID-19 Emergency Orders:
  1. EXTENDING MORATORIUM ON UTILITY SHUTOFFS AND LATE FEES. Governor Hogan has extended his order prohibiting electric, gas, water, sewage, phone, cable TV, and internet service provider companies from shutting off any residential customer’s service, or charging any residential late fees. This order now remains in effect through July 1. Read the governor’s emergency order.
  2. EXPANDING SERVICES PROVIDED BY BREWERIES, WINERIES, AND DISTILLERIES. Governor Hogan has issued an emergency order expanding services by state-licensed manufacturers of alcohol, including breweries, wineries, and distilleries:
  • Allowing the service of alcoholic beverages in outdoor seating areas, consistent with the same Department of Health directives for restaurants and bars.
  • Allowing third-party shipment to consumers by common carriers, such as FedEx or UPS.
  • Read the governor’s emergency order.
NEW INFORMATION FROM OUR LIQUOR BOARD ON OUTSIDE SEATING:
This went into effect Friday, May 29, 2020 at 5:00 p.m.
Effective May 27, 2020 following the Governor Hogan’s Speech, we are in the completion stage of Phase 1. With this change Restaurants, Bars, Social and Fraternal Clubs, can now serve food and beverages to customers for consumption in outdoor seating areas, with the approval of the Board. Licensed Establishments that already have existing patios or sidewalk café can use them, but you must follow the guidelines for social distancing stated forth by the Governor. Carryout/Curbside and deliveries are still also allowed.
THE WASHINGTON COUNTY LIQUOR BOARD IS TEMPORARILY PERMITTING ALCOHOL AT OUTSIDE SEATING
You must submit your request with a drawing. Sketch, and photo(s) of the proposed outside seating area in relation to your licensed establishment for approval.
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Washington County Liquor Board
148 West Washington Street
Hagerstown, Maryland 21740
(301) 797-4591
(301) 797-4599 (Fax)
Visit www.washcorises.net to stay informed regarding the latest updates to the recovery and reopening in Washington County.
CITY OF HAGERSTOWN
Guidelines for Outdoor Dining for Restaurants and Pubs
On May 27, the Governor issued an Executive Order that allows restaurants and pubs to open back up for “dining on premises” but only in outdoor seating areas. This authority is effective as of May 29 at 5:00 p.m.
The Governor’s order provides certain health-related criteria that must be met by the business:
  1.  All staff must wear Face coverings;
  2. Patrons must be seated at least six feet away from each other, except for households seated together;
  3. Maximum number of people allowed to be seated together is six, except for members of the same household;
  4. Restaurant cannot serve food in a buffet style; and
  5. Restaurant must disinfect the tables between each seating.
The City of Hagerstown immediately began work to enable restaurants to take advantage of this authority as soon as possible.
Outdoor Dining on Private Property
On Friday, May 29th, the Mayor and City Council passed an emergency ordinance to allow the Zoning Administrator to approve temporary dining areas on private properties for existing restaurants and pubs, outside the normal Temporary Use permit process. This authority for the temporary outdoor dining areas is for the length of time the Governor’s executive order is in place or any subsequent orders issued by the Governor that affect this activity.
Many restaurants already have outdoor dining areas. If not, any restaurant or pub that would like to provide a temporary outdoor dining area must apply for a Temporary Use zoning permit through the Planning & Code Administration Department. Applications are available today on-line. Fees are waived. The application must include illustrations of the intended layout of the eating areas, the location of tables and chairs and tents if proposed, and the fencing desired to be use if needed. If a tent is desired, a tent permit is required to ensure the tent material meets fire safety standards and the tent is installed safely. Businesses must provide access to restrooms for their patrons. Once the temporary use permit expires, the temporary outdoor dining area must be removed and the site returned to its previous or better condition. If the business wants to create a permanent outdoor seating area, they would need to go through the regular site plan process to ensure the activity meets all codes and does not interfere with required parking.
Outdoor Dining on Public Property
The City already has a Sidewalk Café License process for dining on public sidewalks. A number of downtown restaurants already have sidewalk dining. If not, any restaurant or pub that would like to place tables and chairs on the public sidewalk must apply for a Sidewalk Café License through the City Engineering Department’s office. The application must include illustrations of the intended layout of the eating areas, the tables and chairs desired to be used, and the fencing desired to be use if needed. The application must also provide a copy of the business’ liability insurance to show the outdoor area would be covered by the insurance. Businesses must provide access to restrooms for their patrons.
Issues to Consider in Designing the Layout of Outdoor Dining Areas
The business needs to ensure there is at least five feet of room for pedestrians to access the front door of the business or doors of neighboring businesses and that there is at least five feet kept clear on the sidewalk for pedestrians to walk safely by the property. Location of any overhead or underground utilities must be considered particularly for tents. If located in a parking lot, safe passage of vehicles and access for handicap parking must be considered.
Serving Alcohol in Outdoor Seating Areas
If the business plans to serve alcohol in the outdoor seating area, the Liquor Board must grant approval of a license for that activity. Fencing around the outdoor seating area is required if alcohol is to be served.
More information, including the application for Temporary Outdoor Dining, is available at www.hagerstownmd.org/1501/Outdoor-Dining.
The purpose of this page is to help the public distinguish between rumors and facts regarding the response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Rumors can easily circulate within communities during a crisis. Do your part to the stop the spread of disinformation by doing 3 easy things; don’t believe the rumors, don’t pass them along and go to trusted sources of information to get the facts about the state of Maryland’s (COVID-19) response.
COMMUNITY RESOURCES & INFORMATION
WASHINGTON COUNTY COVID-19 EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE FUND
A campaign organized by the Community Foundation and United Way of Washington County, Maryland, announces the deadline to apply for the fifth and final cycle of grants is Monday, June 8th at midnight. Applications will be reviewed, and recipients will be announced the week of June 15th. Applications should have a focus on ensuring basic needs and essential services throughout Washington County. Applications to fund salaries will not be accepted.
Together, the Community Foundation and United Way have challenged the community to raise an additional $50,000, bringing the total up to $250,000. The initial goal for the Emergency Assistance Fund was $200,000. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, so does the community’s need for essential services and basic needs. The current amount of funds raised for Washington County COVID-19 Emergency Assistance Fund is $225,000.
Donations can be made online at https://bit.ly/2UR6fsy by texting COVIDWashCo to 313131, by calling 301.739.8200 x 104 or by mailing checks to United Way of Washington County, 83 West Washington Street, Suite 101, Hagerstown, MD.
For additional information, please contact the Public Relations and Marketing Department at 240-313-2380 or [email protected].
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