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Hundreds of people have been hospitalized by RSV across Maryland, according to recently released state health department data.
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A pediatric expert shares potential symptoms that signal immediate need for medical care.
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Both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Food and Drug Administration signed off on the shots for children as young as 5 years old.
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Years of virtual-only education has taken a toll on the health and academic success of students.
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The state mandated payment plans up to two years for low-income customers behind on electric bills during the coronavirus pandemic.
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As coronavirus pandemic rules loosen, officials warn about the monkeypox virus on campus this fall.
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In this episode, radio makers talk about navigating the pandemic. They also look ahead to the future of public radio in a rapidly changing media landscape.
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Is Paxlovid a silver bullet against COVID? We ask a Hopkins physician: who should take antiviral drugs to treat COVID, and about the risk of “rebounding,” or testing positive after treatment. Plus, the escalating outbreak of monkeypox. Is this the next pandemic?
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Federal approval for COVID-19 vaccines for the youngest children is expected soon.
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Both former and current local health officers say harassment, underfunding, and staffing shortages have taken a toll.