“You Still Aren’t Vaxxed, Debra!” City of Baltimore Mocked Over Public Information Campaign
Jab ad resembles domestic abuse warning.
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The City of Baltimore was mocked over a public information campaign encouraging people to get vaccinated before they could socialize, with some comparing the promo to a domestic abuse PSA.
The ad shows a disgruntled looking woman being told by her controlling boyfriend, “Mimosa with the girls? You still aren’t vaxxed, Debra!”
Mimosas with the girls this weekend? It s a bad idea if you haven’t been vaxxed.
M-F 8:30am-6:30pm, Sat: 9:00am-1:00pm #BALTIMOREvsCOVID
“Mimosas with the girls this weekend? It’s a bad idea if you haven’t been vaxxed,” states the tweet accompanying the image from the Baltimore City Health Department.
Demetrius Dillard | 4/30/2021, 6 a.m. Sonya Chapple honors her daughter who was a victim of domestic violence by laying a heart-shaped stone during the memory creation garden event in Harlem Park on April 10, 2021. Demetrius Dillard
Lisa Molock, a community leader based in West Baltimore, decided it was time to stop dwelling on the traumatic experiences that have negatively impacted numerous families in the city and it was time to begin to heal and recover.
As part of the healing process, Letâs Thrive Baltimore (LTB)â an organization geared toward helping families who have been impacted by gun violenceâ began the Memory Creation program, a student-led initiative that facilitates various healing workshops and activities.
Updated: 11:12 AM EDT Apr 30, 2021 Jenny Fulginiti Digital Editor Face masks will no longer be required to be worn outdoors in Baltimore City, with exceptions, the mayor and health commissioner announced Friday. Additionally, in-person college commencement ceremonies may also resume.|| COVID-19 updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Get tested | Vaccine Info ||The new health order, issued by Health Commissioner Dr. Letitia Dzirasa, aligns Baltimore City with the state of Maryland order and new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance regarding mask wearing for people who are vaccinated.Beginning immediately, people will not be required to wear face coverings while outdoors, unless they are attending events in outdoor venues, such as concerts, sporting events and other live performances held outdoors. The CDC’s latest guidance demonstrates the clear benefits of being vaccinated for Baltimore City residents, said Mayor Brandon Scott. By get
Unvaccinated people and those who are not yet fully vaccinated are still strongly encouraged to wear a face covering when outdoors to reduce the chances of disease transmission. Other aspects of the Health Order remain in effect for both vaccinated and unvaccinated residents, including requirements that residents and visitors wear face coverings indoors and on public transportation. Until we reach herd immunity, we still urge residents to be mindful of how their activities may unintentionally contribute to disease spread, Dzirasa said. Although we are still in the midst of a global pandemic, today s announcement marks the beginning of a new chapter in Baltimore’s response, and increasing our vaccination rate will be the key to lifting further restrictions.
Washington City Paper What Can Fully Vaccinated People Do in D.C.? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and DC Health updated their guidance for fully vaccinated people this week.
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If you got your shot, congrats! If you haven’t yet, well you’ve got a lot to look forward to. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and DC Health updated their guidance for fully vaccinated people this week. Mayor