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People Age 75 and Up, Teachers and School Staff Eligible for Vaccine in Maryland Starting Monday
Maryland is moving into Phase 1B of vaccinations starting Monday. Marylanders age 75 and older, all residents at long-term care facilities, and teachers and education staff will be eligible, Gov. Larry Hogan announced at a press conference Thursday. Anyone of any age living in assisted-living or independent-living facilities, behavioral health group homes, or homes centered on developmental disabilities will be…
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Maryland Governor Proclaims Day Honoring Newspaper's Slain Employees
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan issued a proclamation marking June 28 as “Freedom of the Press Day” in honor of the five employees of the Capital Gazette killed in a newsroom shooting two years ago
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Maryland Governor Institutes Budget Freeze, Launches New Testing Program to Combat Coronavirus
After Gov. Larry Hogan announced on Tuesday that the state is an emerging hot spot with 6,968 confirmed coronvairus cases and 171 deaths, he is ramping up efforts for testing and accommodating the economic strain of the pandemic. Hogan said the state established a new partnership with the University of Maryland School of Medicine to invest $2.5 million to be…
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Fauci: Reopening Country Won't Be ‘One Size Fits All'
Dr. Anthony Fauci said relaxing social isolation guidelines would likely not be “one size fits all” as different counties experience varying intensities of the outbreak. “I think you’re going to have to take it individually,” he said.
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Maryland Gov. Lays Out New Plans to Tackle COVID-19
Gov. Hogan announces measures to protect patients in nursing homes and new drive-thru testing centers across the state, including Montgomery County. News4’s Chris Gordon has the details.