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To help tenants amid COVID, Baltimore County is covering their back rent — if landlords agree to discount the bill

To help tenants amid COVID, Baltimore County is covering their back rent — if landlords agree to discount the bill
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State says only 27% of Baltimore County teachers are vaccinated; Olszewski questions their math

Credit: Phil Yacuboski The Maryland State Department of Education says that only 27% of Baltimore County teachers are vaccinated for COVID-19. Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski said Wednesday their numbers are way off, but the County Executive said that number is just flat out wrong.  He said that based on county data and surveys conducted by the Teachers Association of Baltimore County and Education Support Professionals of Baltimore County, 63% of educators have been vaccinated. State officials say that based on their information, some counties have vaccinated 100% of teachers and staff who have asked for and received at least one dose of a vaccine.

Olszewski mulls keeping some capacity restrictions in place, working with neighbors

How county executives are answering Maryland Gov Hogan s plan to relax COVID restrictions at bars and restaurants

With Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan’s plan to drop seating limits Friday at bars and restaurants statewide, decisions now fall to county leaders about whether they will try to maintain tighter restrictions under local rules. Here’s how they’re answering the governor’s plan.

Local jurisdictions begin to align with Hogan easing COVID-19 restrictions

Wednesday marks one year since the coronavirus pandemic caused shutdowns across the country.|| Coronavirus updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Get tested | Vaccine Info ||One year later, some Maryland jurisdictions are about to ease restrictions put in place to slow the spread of the virus.It seems that Gov. Larry Hogan s announcement on relaxing a number of coronavirus restrictions around the state is receiving mixed reactions from leaders in jurisdictions around the state. Some said they will follow the state s lead, others are still trying to figure things out.“The lifting of these restrictions is a prudent positive step in the right direction,” Hogan said on Tuesday.Hogan announced that he is lifting all capacity limits on a number of businesses, including restaurants, retailers, houses of worship, personal services and fitness centers. He is allowing 50% capacity at large entertainment indoor and outdoor venues, as well as banquet facilities.“We know that we have so

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