Gov. Larry Hogan announced Wednesday night the first coronavirus-related death in Maryland.|| More coronavirus information ||According to Hogan, the victim was a Prince George's County man in his 60s who suffered from an underlying medical condition."It is with profound sadness that I announce the first death in Maryland as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. I ask all Marylanders to join me in praying for his family and loved ones during this difficult time," Hogan said. "As we pray for his loved ones, I ask that we continue to pray for each other, for our state, and for our nation as we face this crisis together. We must use every possible resource at every level of government to save lives and keep people safe."Additionally, a 5-year-old girl from Howard County is of the latest positive coronavirus cases announced Thursday morning. There are 107 confirmed cases in Maryland as of Thursday morning -- an 88% increase in past 48 hours.The governor also announced new restrictions. Baltimore-Washington International Airport is now restricted to ticketed passengers and airport workers. All enclosed shopping malls and entertainment venues ordered to close at 5 p.m. Thursday until the emergency is over.This report will updated.

Gov. Larry Hogan announced Wednesday night the first coronavirus-related death in Maryland.

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According to Hogan, the victim was a Prince George's County man in his 60s who suffered from an underlying medical condition.

"It is with profound sadness that I announce the first death in Maryland as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. I ask all Marylanders to join me in praying for his family and loved ones during this difficult time," Hogan said. "As we pray for his loved ones, I ask that we continue to pray for each other, for our state, and for our nation as we face this crisis together. We must use every possible resource at every level of government to save lives and keep people safe."

Additionally, a 5-year-old girl from Howard County is of the latest positive coronavirus cases announced Thursday morning. There are 107 confirmed cases in Maryland as of Thursday morning -- an 88% increase in past 48 hours.

The governor also announced new restrictions. Baltimore-Washington International Airport is now restricted to ticketed passengers and airport workers. All enclosed shopping malls and entertainment venues ordered to close at 5 p.m. Thursday until the emergency is over.

This report will updated.