UMMS Donates $4.6 Million Worth of Lifesaving COVID-19 Equipment - Bel Air, MD - More than 200 pallets of lifesaving COVID-19 equipment and supplies are being donated to countries in Southeast Asia.
Sing, read and play
The Mother Goose on the Loose Goslings program is a research-based neurodevelopment-targeted initiative at University of Maryland Medical Center. The program instructs families and volunteers on how best to engage premature infants using early language and literacy activities, including talking, singing, reading and playing. TNS PHOTO
The Mother Goose on the Loose Goslings program uses dolls while the newly born babies are still in the NICU at the hospital. (Lloyd Fox/Baltimore Sun/TNS) Lloyd Fox
Published: 1/19/2018 12:28:40 PM BALTIMORE Born three months before his expected due date, weighing less than two pounds, Tristan was nine days old before his mother heard him cry for the first time.
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Maryland is now gearing up to transition from mass vaccination sites to a more targeted community approach to get more people vaccinated against COVID-19.|| COVID-19 updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Get tested | Vaccine Info ||Mass vaccination sites are no longer drawing big crowds, so the focus will soon shift to mobile vaccination units, more community partnerships and pop-up events.There were no lines, no waiting Tuesday at the mass vaccination site at M&T Bank Stadium in downtown Baltimore, which is a partnership between University of Maryland Medical System, the Maryland Department of Health, the Maryland National Guard, and the Maryland Stadium Authority.Maryland online vaccination site locatorVaccine Data DashboardMaryland vaccination plan FAQs It wasn t crowded at all, and I m not too surprised. I feel like all the people who want to get vaccinated have already gotten vaccinated, said Dominic Gordon, who got vaccinated Tuesday. It s very empty in there, and (I) was