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The Biden administration announced that the COVID-19 pandemic won't be considered a national emergency after three years but Baltimore City officials expect to keep offering vaccines and tests free for now.
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Residents will need to jump through old hoops to get Medicaid coverage again.
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Gov-elect Wes Moore shared educational policy plans he expects the Moore-Miller administration to tackle.
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We’ll go On the Record with a high school student recovering from long COVID. Two years ago, Lucas Denault moved on from his mild case of COVID. Weeks later, a typical school day exhausted him. We hear how Kennedy Krieger’s rehab clinic helped him heal.
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WYPR's health reporter got a ‘flooster’ and doctors say Marylanders should too, amid vaccine fatigueDr. David Marcozzi, one expert inside the University of Maryland Medical Center is among the thousands of doctors who are urging patients to get two vaccines — COVID-19 and flu shots — despite appetites for vaccines dwindling.
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We’ll go On the Record to look at the decline in U.S. life expectancy. COVID, overdoses, and other threats pulled the years we can expect to live from a peak of nearly 79 in 2014 -- to 76 years. How to reverse the trend?
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Early steep spikes of both RSV and the flu, combined with a burgeoning swell of COVID-19 cases, indicate that this moment has now arrived in Maryland.
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Free tuition and a job at University of Maryland's St. Joseph Medical Center will be offered to some students interested in becoming nursing assistants then nurses in a pilot program known as Public Health Pathways.
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Vaccines for COVID-19 were developed in record time. Four decades after the discovery of HIV, why is there no vaccine for the virus? Plus, pediatric hospital units are grappling with an unexpected wave of viral respiratory infections. What’s driving this surge?
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We go On the Record with a high school student recovering from long COVID. Last January, Lucas Denault didn’t think twice about his mild case of COVID. Weeks later, a typical day at school left him exhausted. We hear how the rehabilitation clinic at Kennedy Krieger Institute helped him heal.