Updated: 7:23 PM EST Dec 28, 2020 Greg Ng Digital Media Manager The year 2020 is historic and unlike any other mostly plagued by the coronavirus pandemic and consumed by the presidential election. But there were some breaking news stories that touched our hearts, and others that broke our hearts.Here s a look at just some of Maryland s biggest stories of the year.END OF THE ROAD: The year 2020 already didn t start off well in the minds of Marylanders as the Baltimore Ravens fell 28-12 to the Tennessee Titans in the divisional round of the playoffs. But perhaps the black-and-purple got the last laugh when quarterback Lamar Jackson was named the league s MVP (more on that in February).UNUSUAL WINTER: And it had been an unusual winter in Baltimore. January was several degrees above normal. (Ava Marie explains more on that in February.) But there was some snow to talk about when a light wintry mix fell in Maryland during a Tuesday night commute.SURPRISE!
Dr. Robert B. Welch, an internationally renowned ophthalmologist who had been co-director of the Wilmer Retina Service at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, died of pneumonia Jan. 5. The Annapolis native and former longtime Roland Park resident was 93.
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The height of the novel coronavirus pandemic has arrived this winter and unfortunately, data seems to project that things will only get worse. According to information curated by monitors at Johns Hopkins University, the United States reported more cases of COVID-19 in the first week of 2021
than at any other point in 2020, and a record number of hospitalizations have occurred after the holiday season, per analysis by
The Atlantic. The likelihood of you or someone you love becoming infected (even following precautionary measures) may be higher than ever, depending on where you live.
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