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Prince George’s County Economic Development Corporation is dedicated to keeping the Business Community up to date with Local and State resources and news to assist its operations during the COVID-19 outbreak.

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PHASE THREE RE-OPENING

Effective Monday, May 17 at 5:01 p.m., all capacity and distancing restrictions are lifted for all indoor and outdoor venues in Prince George’s County. These establishments may resume normal operations, with mask-wearing requirements in place.

As a part of the Phase 3 reopening, residents are still encouraged to exercise caution and use good judgment to keep themselves and others safe. It is important to continue to wash your hands frequently and wear a face covering in all indoor locations, on public transportation, and in crowded outdoor venues. Also, residents should get vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as possible. Appointments are available at mypgc.us/ProudtobeProtected.

All County businesses with questions about whether they can be open and how they can operate as Prince George’s County moves through its phased reopening, should reach out to Experience Prince George’s at COVIDCompliance@co.pg.md.us or 311.

Latest Press Release: PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY TO REINSTITUTE INDOOR PUBLIC MASK MANDATE DUE TO RISE IN COVID-19 METRICS | En Español 8.05.21

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To see the County’s latest COVID-19 trends and data, view the COVID-19 dashboard.

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BUY PRINCE GEORGE’S is a movement started in response to the COVID-19 pandemic supporting our residents by keeping them home, and supporting our businesses by connecting them with County residents shopping for goods and services and wanting to support the local economy. But shouldn’t we always buy local?