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Baltimore County Executive John Olszewski said Tuesday county officials are running with military-like precision to administer the COVID-19 vaccine.
Olszewski told C4 and Bryan Nehman that Saturday is the day they find out how many doses they’ve been allocated by the state.
To avoid canceling appointments like some districts, Olszewski said “we’re only scheduling appointments as we have doses.”
In order to help teachers, Olszewski said the county is working with Baltimore County Public Schools to help create their own vaccination pods and will provide the pods with their own vaccine allocation week to week.
Stuck at home with their kids during the pandemic, some Baltimore County parents are resorting to play therapy to keep their kids engaged and to enhance creativity.
Saying there is inadequate oversight to combat possible fraud, waste and abuse within Baltimore County Public Schools, County Executive Johnny Olszewski, Jr. is pushing for a state bill that would empower the County Office of the Inspector General to act with discretionary oversight of the school system.