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Gov Hogan: Almost no one disagrees schools should reopen

Credit: Phil Yacuboski The day after calling for schools to reopen for in-person learning by March 1, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan acknowledged he can t exactly force districts hands. “I don’t have the power to order the schools to open in our state. Some governors do and have. I don’t have that power, Hogan told C4 and Bryan Nehman on Friday. In Maryland, it’s the newly elected and appointed school boards. Many of them have. Some of our largest ones in our more urban and suburban communities, and where we have the most diversity of the student population; some of them just refuse to even consider opening at all. It’s not acceptable.”

Gov Hogan announces steps to speed vaccine rollout

Maryland in Phase 1A of COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan

Maryland in Phase 1A of COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan © Maryland Department of Health Maryland COVID-19 vaccine phased approach pyramid Gov. Larry Hogan provided an update Tuesday afternoon on the state s vaccination plan and distribution efforts. Vaccine distribution has begun, we have reached a turning point, the sun is on the horizon, Hogan said. Maryland is currently at the very top of the pyramid of phases, Phase 1A, which is focused on front-line health care workers, residents and staff of long-term care facilities and first responders. Our earliest vaccinations will be focused on our front-line health care workers, the residents and staff of our nursing homes and other long-term care facilities as well as first responders and our most vulnerable populations, Hogan said. Over the course of the next week, as part of the initial allocation of the 155,000 doses, every single hospital and every region of our state will begin to receive the first COVID-19 vaccines

Maryland hospitals, nursing homes will receive COVID-19 vaccines over next two weeks

Print Tyler Waldman, WBAL NewsRadio 1090 and FM 101.5 All Maryland hospitals and nursing homes will receive the coronavirus vaccine within the next two weeks, Gov. Larry Hogan said Tuesday. Hogan also announced he has reactivated the Maryland National Guard, a constant presence throughout the coronavirus response, to help provide logistical support to the vaccination effort. On Monday, the first COVID-19 vaccines were administered in Maryland. It will take many weeks to fully ramp up the production and distribution of vaccines. but these vaccines really do offer us hope that we are reaching the final phase of this global pandemic, Hogan said.

All Maryland hospitals and nursing homes will receive coronavirus vaccine within next two weeks

All Maryland hospitals and nursing homes will receive coronavirus vaccine within next two weeks
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