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With the first day of school just around the corner, health officials are urging kids and adults to get up to date on their vaccinations, including the latest COVID-19 booster, expected in September.
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The nation's massive $1.7 trillion student-loan debt — and the efforts to help many of the 43 million borrowers burdened by that debt — are fueling a volatile political debate. An education reporter, a student debt advisor and a Maryland lawmaker join us today to discuss some equitable paths out of the crisis.
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We’ll go On the Record with a rehabilitation physician treating patients who have developed what used to be called “chronic fatigue syndrome” - after a COVID infection. Then, two advocates who struggled with that syndrome long before the pandemic share their advice.
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Emergent BioSolutions was supposed to be a key player in the nation’s COVID-19 vaccine production, but after a mix-up at its Baltimore plant that resulted in hundreds of millions in wasted doses, the company is largely exiting the business and laying off much of the staff.
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Ron Elfenbein could face up to 10 years in prison.
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About 29,000 people lost benefits due to the continuation check in requirements after the pandemic.
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The state government is encouraging people to continue checking in to continue coverage.
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A new report issued by an international group of public health experts is critical of how the United States handled the COVID pandemic.
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The public health advocate discusses the latest news, including the end of the federal state of COVID emergency on May 11, the deepening substance abuse epidemic and Baltimore's search for a new health commissioner.
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The new website will offer many of the same services as during the pandemic.