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COVID-19 in Maryland - page 7

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Maryland has reported its highest yet daily new case count, as hospitals in the state reach never-before-seen numbers of hospitalized COVID-19 patients.

More than 400 Marylanders have died from COVID-19 since early December, according to data released from the Department of Health on Tuesday. The information…

Maryland hospitals will now cut back on non-COVID-19 procedures to free up beds and workers to handle the growing number of COVID-19 hospitalizations the…

Pittman hands out kits

Demand for testing comes as families contemplate how to safely gather for the Christmas holiday.

President Joe Biden will continue a pandemic-spurred pause on student loan repayments until May 1, he said Wednesday. Loan repayments were set to restart…

Hospital staffing shortages and a wave of COVID-19 patients — almost all of them unvaccinated — threaten to overwhelm the state’s healthcare facilities in…

One Md. public school has moved to virtual learning, while the state is urging schools to stay open for in-person instruction.

After being offline for more than two weeks due to a cyberattack, portions of the Maryland Department of Health’s COVID-19 dashboard returned to operation…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) tweeted Monday morning that he’s tested positive for COVID-19.

All Prince George’s County Public Schools will move to virtual learning for the final stretch of the school year and into the first month of 2022.