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At a joint committee hearing, former county health officers and a whistleblower raised concerns.
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The outspoken public health educator discusses the US COVID death toll, vaccines for kids, waning omicron infections, and the search for a new normal.
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City officials urge caution over Thanksgiving as transmission rates go up.
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Maryland officials said they expect to get at least 181,000 doses for children ages 5 to 11 over the coming weeks.
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But they say they don't have enough to go around initially
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A majority of Marylanders say they have been limiting interactions with unvaccinated friends and family members the last few months.
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Health officer just waiting for the feds
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US & private relief agencies like Catholic Relief Services are closing the COVID-Vax gap for the world's poorest.
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COVID infections are soaring among children. Why? We speak with Dr. Brad Schlagger, pediatric neurologist who heads Kennedy Krieger Institute, about vaccines, the safety of in-person school, and treating children with lingering symptoms.