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Baltimore COVID vaccination too slow, difficult to access | COMMENTARY

Baltimore educator will use Lowe s grant to help train students for construction jobs at a new center

Mayor makes no changes to city COVID-19 restrictions; vaccination spots filled

Digital Editor Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott is calling on Gov. Larry Hogan to set up mass COVID-19 vaccination sites to speed up vaccinating the city population.|| Coronavirus updates | Maryland s latest numbers | Where to get tested ||The city has a population of almost 600,000 people, and its only citywide COVID-19 vaccine site is at an Under Armour facility in Port Covington, where the number of vaccines administered is just 500 per day. We know that we need to be doing more than 500 per day, Health Commissioner Dr. Letitia Dzirasa said. We are clearly not where we would like to be with these numbers, Scott said.Dzirasa suggested the Baltimore City Health Department on its own doesn t have the capacity to ramp up distribution as needed. Dzirasa said every COVID-19 vaccination appointment slot has been filled through the end of January. There is a need to rapidly expand and scale up, and the only way we are going to be able to do that is through collaboration with p

Baltimore judge upholds city s dining bans - Washington Times

Baltimore judge upholds city s dining bans Follow Us Question of the Day     In this file photo, a sign is displayed near the entrance to the R. House food hall, Wednesday, July 15, 2020, in Baltimore. The hall, which houses a variety of restaurants, has modified its seating areas as well as implementing . more > By Emily Zantow - The Washington Times - Friday, January 15, 2021 A judge in the city of Baltimore has upheld the city’s dining bans, dealing another blow to dozens of restaurants seeking to challenge the coronavirus-related restriction. Circuit Court Judge Lawrence Fletcher-Hill acknowledged Thursday the “irreparable harm” the ban has caused, but said it is ultimately a “matter of life and death,” according to The Baltimore Sun.

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