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Schools issue mask mandates while some Maryland lawmakers call for a vaccine requirements for teachers. Advocates for renters urge Governor Hogan to extend protection from evictions. And a deal to bring wind farms to Ocean City gets pushback from Ocean City leaders.
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During a legislative briefing Wednesday, some lawmakers urged the leaders of organizations representing local school superintendents and teachers to back mandatory COVID-19 vaccines for teachers.
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Activists call on Congress to weed out discrimination by Internet providers. Local restaurateurs discuss the ongoing challenges of operating during a pandemic. And the Baltimore County School board asks: Which schools should get renovated and which should be replaced?
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Governor Hogan announces vaccine requirements for state employees but stops short of reissuing a statewide mask mandate. And actor Hill Harper joins Baltimore leaders for a forum on the pandemic’s impact on Black communities.
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Governor Hogan announces COVID vaccination requirements for state employees. Mayor Brandon Scott reinstates an indoor mask mandate for Baltimore.
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Companies are beginning to bring employees back to the office after more than a year of remote work. But as COVID-19 vaccination rates slow and the Delta variant spreads, a return to work may mean adjusting to a new normal.
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Maryland hospitals announced Wednesday they will require the COVID-19 vaccine for their employees.The Maryland Hospital Association (MHA) wrote in a statement that health systems and hospitals have agreed to set dates after which COVID-19 vaccines will become mandatory for employees.
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When the COVID-19 vaccine becomes more widely available in the U.S. next year, employers may face a tough question: whether they should - or even can -…