Still faced with frustrations over Maryland’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout, Gov. Larry Hogan announced Tuesday that the state would launch a mass vaccination site in the southern part of the state by March 11.
At the start of the Senate s morning session, which continued without the absent senators, Senate President Bill Ferguson said lawmakers were waiting for more reliable polymerase chain reaction test results Tuesday evening. Ferguson noted there had been “several positive rapid tests.”
“Once we have those PCR results, we’ll be able to make decisions on any alterations to the stages of our operations, Ferguson said.
The Senate president said lawmakers are using the rapid tests on Tuesdays and Fridays as part of lawmakers’ surveillance program for the virus, as they conduct their 90-day session in person at the Maryland State House.
The Southern Maryland Blue Crabs’ 2020 season may have been halted by the arrival of the novel coronavirus, but now Waldorf the home of Charles County's minor league baseball team hopes to provide another stepping-stone toward bringing people back to the national pastime.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. Maryland will launch a statewide pre-registration system online next month for people to register for COVID-19 vaccine appointments at mass vaccination sites, the state’s acting health secretary said Monday. The pre-registration system will enable the state to manage the flow of appointments, Dennis Schrader told a panel of lawmakers during a meeting […]