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BALTI kubki stanley MORE 鈥?Coronavirus metrics continue to trend down stanley cup usa in our area. That prompted state and local governments to lift restrictions and mandates. According to a new G stanley quencher oucher Poll, 44% of people surveyed feel their jurisdiction moved at about the right pace to end restrictions. 28% felt jurisdictions moved too quickly. 25% say lifting mandates was too slow. Here are some of the other findings: 71% approved the way local health departments handled the pandemic70% approved Governor Larry HoganHighest statewide approval since October 2020 82% 68% approve of Maryland Department of Health66% approve local elected officials However, residents are divided on their opinions of the Centers for Disease Control: 55% approve of the job by the CDC42% disapproveMarylanders are split on their level of concern about contracting COVID-19 or one of their family members getting the virus:53% are very or somewhat concerned47% are not at all or a little Last year at this time, 71% were very or some