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COVID-19 in Maryland - page 53

By Rachel Clair In the early months of the coronavirus pandemic, as stay-at-home orders took effect and more commuters worked from home or lost…

Now that Hispanic Heritage Month has come to a close, it’s important that we reflect on the incredible contributions our Latinx community has made…

As the federal government gears up for a potential COVID-19 vaccination campaign, Maryland has submitted its distribution plan to the U.S. Centers for Disease…

Is Halloween as pagan as we behave all year-round as humans? There are factions of society dead set against celebrating this eerie and sinister…

A food and nutrition services staff member in Montgomery County reported a positive COVID-19 test Friday, according to a news release. Montgomery County Public…

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in March, Bishop Bruce Lewandowski has seen 36 members of his Baltimore congregation die and countless others…

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The following is an open letter to the Maryland State Board of Education Superintendent Karen B. Salmon, President Clarence C. Crawford and Vice President…

Fewer Marylanders are having virtual appointments with their doctors than during this spring’s peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, but telehealth remains very popular, accounting…

The pandemic is ripping through rural America, but the website for a federal advisory panel on rural health headed by former Kansas Gov. Jeff…

To help improve contact tracing for students who have tested positive for COVID-19, the University System of Maryland announced Wednesday that it will join…