Columbia Daily Tribune
MU Health Care will end first-dose COVID-19 vaccinations at its Faurot Field site, as the organization shifts to clinics and pharmacies to administer the shots, the hospital announced Friday.
Dr. Laura Morris, MU Health Care vaccine co-chair and family medicine physician, said with many residents still unvaccinated, the move will provide more convenience for patients.
“While we’ve made tremendous progress with vaccinations, there are still a lot of people who have not yet been vaccinated,” Morris said. “Moving the vaccinations to clinics and pharmacies will provide more flexibility and convenience for patients as we continue to increase our vaccination percentage.”
Crimes reported to Montgomery County police between Feb. 21 and 27 By Dan Schere |
Bethesda area (including North Bethesda, Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Potomac, Kensington)
Thefts from vehicles
Property was taken from two vehicles in the 4200 block of East West Highway between noon and 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 24.
Money and property were taken from three vehicles between Feb. 20 and 25. Two thefts happened in the 11100 block of Cedarwood Drive and the other happened in the 10600 block of Weymouth Street.
Money and property were taken from four vehicles between Feb. 14 and 26. Affected streets included Benalder Drive, the area of Little Falls Parkway and Massachusetts Avenue, North Park Avenue, and Chevy Chase Drive. Force was reported in two cases.