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Garrett County, in Maryland's westernmost corner, has the lowest vaccination rate in the state.
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Baltimore City will administer COVID-19 vaccination booster shots starting the week of Sept. 20 in accordance with new CDC guidelines, city officials said Thursday.
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A statewide vaccine mandate for employees in hospitals and nursing homes. Incentives for Baltimore city workers who get vaccinated. Nearly all of Baltimore County’s council members intend to run for reelection. And Baltimore explores solutions to its digital equity problem.
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Mayor Brandon Scott’s administration plans to offer incentives to city employees who receive COVID-19 vaccines and is discussing the possibility of requiring city employees to get vaccinated, officials said at a Wednesday morning hearing.
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Senator Van Hollen touts a plan to tackle climate change. Two Baltimore City Council bills could help offset property taxes and give residents a better shot at city jobs. Doctors say expectant mothers should get a COVID vaccine. Plus, a story about graffiti writers in Baltimore.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci tells Midday's Tom Hall that, at least for now, COVID-19 vaccine booster shots are unnecessary, but that could change.
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Maryland residents between the ages of 12 and 17 years old who get the COVID-19 vaccine are eligible to win one of 20 $50,000 college scholarships.
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Gov. Larry Hogan announces new efforts to boost vaccination rates at Maryland nursing homes.
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Mayor Brandon Scott will keep Baltimore’s Phase 1 COVID-19 in place the city’s intensive and acute care units approach the limits of their…
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Maryland officials plan to accelerate the state’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout, making 1.5 million residents eligible for the vaccine by the end of the…