Man Dies in COVID-19 Outbreak at Maryland Nursing Home
<!--amp-source-stack {"hook":"the_excerpt","filter":true,"post_id":5022249,"post_type":"attachment","sources":[{"type":"core","name":"wp-includes","function":"wptexturize"},{"type":"core","name":"wp-includes","function":"convert_smilies"},{"type":"core","name":"wp-includes","function":"convert_chars"},{"type":"core","name":"wp-includes","function":"wpautop"},{"type":"core","name":"wp-includes","function":"shortcode_unautop"}]}--><p>A Maryland State Trooper guards the driveway to the Pleasant View Nursing Home, in Mount Airy, Md., Sunday, March 29, 2020, by a sign that says “no trespassing” that was put up by the Carroll County Health Department. Maryland’s governor said Saturday night that the nursing home had been struck by an outbreak of COVID-19. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)</p>
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