Maryland Gov. Hogan says tests procured from South Korea are under guard at undisclosed location

When asked whether he was concerned the federal government would try to seize the 500,000 tests Maryland procured from South Korea, Gov. Larry Hogan said it was a "little bit of a concern.” Hogan says the Maryland National Guard and state police were present when the plane landed, and that both agencies are still guarding the test at an undisclosed location. "It was like Fort Knox to us because it's going to save the lives of thousands of our citizens."