Governor Hogan's historic bipartisan interstate compact to acquire millions of accurate and rapid point-of-care antigen tests is gaining momentum with Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson and Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo joining this week. Meanwhile, Maryland is making dramatic progress on the fight against the pandemic, reporting a record low COVID-19 positivity rate, as well as declining hospitalizations. 
 
As Governor Hogan continues to get resultsThe Washington Post and The Hill are praising his "common sense" and "leadership" in this crisis. 
 
 
 
 
Governor Hogan Discusses His National COVID Leadership At Hoover Institution Event As Two More States Join Bipartisan Interstate Testing Compact
 

Governor Hogan held a virtual event with the Hoover Institution to discuss his national leadership of the state-level COVID-19 response. 

 

This comes as Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson and Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo announced that they are joining Governor Hogan’s bipartisan interstate testing compact. With this addition, the historic compact has now been expanded to ten governors— including five Republicans and five Democrats— who are collectively securing five million accurate and rapid point-of-care antigen tests. 

 

Meanwhile, with over 1.5 million tests conducted, Maryland is reporting another record low COVID-19 seven-day average positivity rate, reaching 3.49% this morning. In addition, hospitalizations continue to decline with ICU levels falling more than 29% since July 25th. 

 
 

Watch Governor Hogan’s Hoover Institution Event Here

 
 
 
 
Governor Hogan Demonstrates “Common Sense” and “Leadership” on Testing, Schools​  
 

Articles from The Washington Post and The Hill are applauding Governor Hogan for his “common sense" and "leadership” in this crisis. In recent days, Governor Hogan has successfully “banded together” a group of seven governors “to drive the manufacturing and purchase of rapid screening tests on a large scale” and issued an order to prevent private and parochial schools from being treated differently than public schools. 

 

Read The Washington Post Here: “Seven governors have taken matters into their own hands, demonstrating common sense and leadership. The governors, including Republican Larry Hogan of Maryland, have banded together to form a consortium, with help from the Rockefeller Foundation, to drive the manufacturing and purchase of rapid screening tests on a large scale.

 

Other governors and mayors should sign up immediately…These seven governors — and, we hope, many of their colleagues — are showing that the nation does not have to be left adrift. Leadership counts.”

 


Read The Hill Here: “Health Commissioner Travis Gayles kicked off the furor when he issued an order saying that private schools could not offer in person instruction until the start of October. This order notably came the day after public schools qualify for state aid based on their enrollment...It was so transparently authoritative that it unleashed the backlash by indignant parents who took action in social media groups that would attract thousands of followers in a matter of hours.

 

Hogan first issued a strong statement condemning the decision. Then he overrode the county with an order of his own, effectively allowing private schools to reopen. The parents, pastors, rabbis, and principals for private schools cheered...Kudos to the leader who wants students to have more options.”

 
 
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