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The state launches yet another effort to get more residents vaccinated. City Council members propose a plan to curb illegal dumping in Baltimore. A psychotherapist offers advice on navigating the return to in-person work. Plus: Will Johnny Olszewski run for reelection as Baltimore County Executive, or make a run for governor...and how will his decision affect those who want his job?
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Maryland is pausing use of the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine at the advice of the CDC and FDA, after six recipients developed extremely rare blood clots.
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All Maryland adults are now eligible to register for a COVID-19 vaccine. With infection numbers up in Baltimore, city officials urge residents to stay cautious over the holiday weekend. And advocates for Baltimore renters say a bill being considered by the City Council will only help landlords.
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Gov. Larry Hogan announced plans to add six state-run mass vaccination sites, spread across the state.
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Governor Hogan lifts Covid-19 restrictions on restaurants, bars and other venues. Howard County uses mobile vaccine sites in an effort to reduce inequity.…
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A New Goucher poll shows enthusiasm among Marylanders to get the COVID-19 vaccine. Members of the WYPR News Team share their latest stories. And…
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Under Phase 1B of the state’s guidelines, Marylanders with intellectual or developmental disabilities are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. But…
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Across Maryland, debate continues over who gets a vaccine: Governor Hogan announces a statewide effort to combat vaccine inequities in the wake of growing…
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Racial inequities in COVID-19 vaccination rates persist in Maryland, despite a rise in overall vaccination rate.At Monday’s weekly senate vaccine…
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Dr. Leana Wen sheds light on virus variants, the vaccine, and how much historical mistrust is really at play in vaccine inequities. We also hear candid…