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COVID-19 in Maryland - page 46

Baltimore Mayor-elect Brandon M. Scott (D) released a statement Thursday evening saying he was exposed to someone with COVID-19 on Saturday and is quarantining…

Montgomery County plans to issue some 4,000 coronavirus kits with personal protective equipment in the parts of the county the virus has hit the…

Despite an executive order allowing Maryland homeowners to request forbearance on their mortgage payments due to the financial stress brought on by the pandemic,…

Baltimore City leaders and residents are calling on their state representatives to ensure police accountability and to override Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr.’s (R)…

While the COVID-19 pandemic has posed its fair share of challenges, it’s also opened the eyes of tens of thousands of uninsured Marylanders, many…

Health care workers and residents of nursing homes and other long-term care facilities would be the first people in the U.S. to receive COVID-19…

Maryland leaders from both parties said Tuesday that proposed cuts to transit service in the capital region would cause devastating harm to its economy,…

Maryland’s hospital beds are filling up, as the state reported 2,765 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday morning. Twenty-one hospitals are at more than 90%…

More than a dozen U.S. House and Senate members are pushing for a bipartisan coronavirus relief package to aid struggling states and local governments…

With COVID-19 caseloads rapidly approaching levels seen during the first wave of the epidemic, doctors in Maryland and elsewhere are again starting to worry…