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Baltimore councilman criticizes health department for reallocating doses to partners, including 3,500 to Mercy

Two Md hospitals offered COVID-19 vaccinations to board members

By: Johanna Alonso Daily Record business reporter February 10, 2021 Anne Arundel Medical Center is one of two Maryland regional hospital groups that has offered COVID-19 vaccines to its board members. (The Daily Record/File Photo) Amid a distribution crisis that has left Marylanders struggling to access the COVID-19 vaccine, two regional Maryland hospital systems have offered vaccinations to their board members a move that abides by the state’s prioritization standards, according to health and government officials. A spokesman for Anne Arundel Medical Center said it offered vaccinations to its 21 board members and the 11 board members of Luminis Health, its parent company, after it finished vaccinating its employees, a spokesperson for the health care system confirmed in an email.

Frederick N Griffith, expert in corneal transplantation who founded Maryland Eye Bank, dies

Frederick N Griffith, expert in corneal transplantation who founded Maryland Eye Bank, dies

Frederick N Griffith, expert in corneal transplantation who founded Maryland Eye Bank, dies
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Woman s Tragic Cervical Cancer Story Serves as Warning for Others

Most women between the ages of 25-65 should have regular cervical cancer screenings. In many cases, there are no early warning signs of cervical cancer, which is why screenings are so vital. Even women who are finished having children or who practice “safe” sex should follow screening guidelines set by the American Cancer Society. It’s a story that should have had a different ending. In 2014,  Rachael Foley, 43, had a Pap Smear, just like she was supposed to. She was told the results were normal, and went on with her life per usual… only the results really weren’t normal. Three years later, she was diagnosed with cervical cancer and had to have a hysterectomy.

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