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Hogan Aligns Maryland s Mask Policy With New CDC Guidance

Reply May 14, 2021 Marylanders who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 no longer need to wear a mask in most settings, nor do they need to practice social distancing, under an executive order signed by Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) on Friday. Subscribe His decision to align the state s mask policy with the guidance issued by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control on Thursday represented a significant step in a historic 14-month pandemic that has impacted every aspect of daily life. If you re fully vaccinated which means two weeks have passed since you received your second shot, or your one dose of Johnson & Johnson you should feel free to safely resume any activities without wearing a mask, indoors or outdoors, Hogan told reporters at a State House news conference.

Police: Man who killed 3 had history of police interactions

By The Associated Press, AP WOODLAWN, Md. (AP) Baltimore County officials said Monday they’re examining a man’s interactions with authorities dating back 30 years after he killed three people, set fire to his home and was fatally shot by responding officers last weekend. “We have a lot of questions,” Baltimore County Police Chief Melissa R. Hyatt said at a news conference in the aftermath of Saturday’s violence. The man, Everton Brown, 56, had interactions with patrol officers, outreach officers and the crisis intervention team over many years, Col. Andre Davis said. Neighbors described threatening, erratic behavior and Davis said three peace orders had been filed against him.

Police: Man who killed 3 had history of police interactions | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

May 11, 2021 - 2:04 PM WOODLAWN, Md. (AP) — Baltimore County officials said Monday they’re examining a man’s interactions with authorities dating back 30 years after he killed three people, set fire to his home and was fatally shot by responding officers last weekend. “We have a lot of questions,” Baltimore County Police Chief Melissa R. Hyatt said at a news conference in the aftermath of Saturday’s violence.Saturday’s violence. The man, Everton Brown, 56, had interactions with patrol officers, outreach officers and the crisis intervention team over many years, Col. Andre Davis said. Neighbors described threatening, erratic behavior and Davis said three peace orders had been filed against him.

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