Gov. Larry Hogan has signed a proclamation that officials say will help the state continue to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The proclamation signed last Monday, and posted on the governor's website, "declares that a State of Emergency and Catastrophic Health Emergency continues to exist in Maryland."

A spokesman for the governor says the measure does not renew the State of Emergency that was lifted on July 1, but it does keep conditions of the emergency in place through a 45 day grace period, ending Aug. 15.

“As the order states, it is a technical measure to support administrative procedures such as renewing expired driver’s licenses," said Hogan communications director Mike Ricci.... Read More: WBAL