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DBF expands civil, survey and municipal departments

Nicholas Bradley Davis, Bowen & Friedel Inc. has welcomed five new employees to its offices in Milford and Salisbury, Md. To keep up with the growing demands of the civil, survey and municipal departments, DBF added two new survey field technicians, two new hires in the civil engineering department and one new hire in the municipal department. With the COVID-19 pandemic, we expected to see a slowdown of work, but we ve actually encountered an influx of projects and increased workload. We have been really lucky that our work has continued to grow in this environment, and this group of new talent will be critical in keeping up with it, said Jamie L. Sechler, PE, DBF principal.

Opinions | These are the metrics that will tell us when we can safely lift restrictions

Opinions | These are the metrics that will tell us when we can safely lift restrictions Syra Madad, Monica Gandhi, Ashish K. Jha © Will Newton/For The Washington Post Tykerra Wilson, a medical receptionist, receives her second dose of the Moderna coronavirus vaccine at the Talbot County Community Center in Easton, Md., on Feb. 5. (Will Newton for The Washington Post) The yo-yo effect of this pandemic is giving everyone whiplash. After weeks where covid-19 cases tumbled by as much as 78 percent while vaccination numbers tripled, the latest national trends show a 20 percent increase in cases over the past 14 days. Hospitalizations are increasing in some places, most notably in Michigan. A fourth surge is here in some states, fueled by premature relaxation of pandemic control measures in regions with low natural immunity and without adequate vaccination rates, along with some increase caused by the spread of more transmissible variants.

Nearly half of adult Americans say they intend to receive a Covid vaccine, CDC study finds

Nearly half of adult Americans say they intend to receive a Covid vaccine, CDC study finds CNBC 2/9/2021 Noah Higgins-Dunn Confidence in the coronavirus vaccines grew among U.S. adults late last year, with nearly half of Americans indicating in December that they would likely get vaccinated, according to a new CDC study. When people who said they were somewhat likely to get vaccinated were included in the count, confidence grew to as high as 68% in December. However, confidence differed between demographics, with younger adults, women and Black people, among others, reporting less trust in the shots. © Provided by CNBC Tykerra Wilson, a medical receptionist at a doctors office in Cambridge, receives her second dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at the Talbot County Community Center in Easton, MD on February 5, 2021.

One county has twice as many covid-19 deaths The other does much better with vaccinations

One county has twice as many covid-19 deaths. The other does much better with vaccinations. Ovetta Wiggins, Rachel Chason © Will Newton for The Washington Post U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Kyle Trengo prepares to administer a Moderna coronavirus vaccine at the Talbot County Community Center in Easton, Md., on Friday. Less than 4 percent of residents in the Maryland county hit hardest by the coronavirus have received their first dose of vaccine the lowest rate in the state. Across the Chesapeake Bay, more than 13 percent of residents have gotten their first shots, in a county that has largely escaped the brunt of the pandemic.

Community center expansion moves to design, build phase

EASTON — The Talbot County Council on Tuesday gave engineering company Davis, Bowen and Friedel the go-ahead to begin planning the design and build of a proposed gymnasium-auditorium expansion to the Talbot County Community Center in Easton. The council unanimously approved the contract, in the amount of $255,900, for the company to begin planning the project. County Manager Andy Hollis said the costs are eligible for reimbursement from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources’ Program Open Space. The gym-auditorium is anticipated to be a “very large room” that will accommodate indoor activities, such as pickleball, volleyball and basketball, as well as other social events. The space is also slated to include two bathrooms and a storage area, which will be used to house equipment for the entire community center.

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