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Editor's Notes

Fresh reopening news from Gov. Larry Hogan's office today: 

 

Capacity limits are being lifted Friday on Maryland restaurants and bars, retailers and fitness centers. And venues can reopen at 50% capacity —meaning Camden Yards will be allowed to welcome back baseball fans.

 

This might not be for the whole state. Local jurisdictions like Baltimore City have followed up on similar past announcements by keeping their more stringent restrictions in place. 

 

But it seems to signal a new phase of reopening where leaders are going to start cutting back the closures they put in place a year ago as more people get vaccinated.

 

So it might be time to start getting mentally prepared for re-emerging into the world. And that has us wondering: How are we all going to go back to work?

 

Does your company or workplace have a plan for bringing folks back to the office? Reply and tell us about it, or drop me an email.

 

—Stephen Babcock, Assistant Editor (stephen@technical.ly)

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