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Roundup: Md has yet to administer 80% of vaccines - MarylandReporter com

Roundup: Md. has yet to administer 80% of vaccines Baltimore Inner Harbor fireworks New Year s 2017 by Patrick Gillespie with Flickr Creative Commons License. This is a cropped version of the full panorama at https://www.flickr.com/photos/40423570@N07/31982194086/sizes/6k/ A HAPPIER NEW YEAR! Let’s hope 2021 turns out better than 2020. State Roundup and the newsletter will return Monday, Jan. 4. Today is the final day of Maryland Reporter’s fifth annual NewsMatch campaign. Donations to our nonprofit news website are matched by national foundations and a new matching grant from Google. Make your tax-deductible contribution by midnight today.   MARYLAND RANKS LOW ON VACCINE ADMINISTRATION: More than 80% of vaccines from the initial allotment to Maryland have not been distributed, Pamela Wood and Danielle Ohl report for the Sun.

Baltimore COVID-19 Spread Slows, But Scott Asks Residents To Stay Vigilant

Baltimore COVID-19 Spread Slows, But Scott Asks Residents To Stay Vigilant
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Baltimore s new mayor says he will chart his own path for battered city

Baltimore s new mayor says he will chart his own path for battered city Paul Schwartzman, The Washington Post Dec. 30, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott picks up lunch on Dec. 18, 2020.Washington Post photo by Michael Robinson ChavezShow MoreShow Less 2of3Ike Carter, left, Baltimore Council member Brandon Scott and Munir Bahar listen to a person warn them of recent gunshots in 2015.Washington Post photo by Marvin JosephShow MoreShow Less 3of3 BALTIMORE - By the end of Brandon Scott s third week as this city s mayor, detectives were investigating 25 new homicides. Social media hecklers were sniping about his ban on indoor and outdoor dining, his four-inch-tall Afro and a pre-Christmas shopping trip to a suburban Target.

State Roundup: Vaccines coming as hospitalizations continue rising

State Roundup: Vaccines coming as hospitalizations continue rising Sunset over the Bay from the Eastern Neck Wildlife Refuge NO HOLIDAY FOR VACCINE DISTRIBUTION: Vaccine distribution during the week between Christmas and New Years is not slowing down for the holidays, Bryan Renbaum reports for Maryland Reporter on Phase 1A of distribution. Enough vaccines are available to inoculate 100% of the state’s frontline hospital staff, and health departments are offering vaccines this week to the state’s first responders. The Carroll County Health Department announced the COVID-19 deaths of five more Carroll countians, and on the same day the health department also announced it will begin vaccinating some first responders and high-risk health care workers this week, Bob Blubaugh reports for the Carroll County Times.

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