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Nursing home staff who are in close contact with residents must wear personal protective equipment at all times — including a face mask, eye…

Confirmed COVID-19 cases are being monitored in 60 Maryland nursing homes, as community spread of the novel coronavirus has hit facilities with even the…

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) plans to sign two bills Friday that would make it easier for doctors and other medical professionals to…

A congressional committee released a report Thursday showing that Maryland and other Mid-Atlantic states are receiving only a fraction of the personal protective gear…

As his administration came under fire for its handling of the COVID-19 outbreak, President Donald J. Trump last week invoked an obscure Korean War-era…

As part of the state government’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak, the Maryland Health Connection opened a new special enrollment period on March 1…

I led the Ebola response in Liberia’s most violent city, West Point-Monrovia, and I wanted to share some mistakes of the global Ebola response…

Harris said the U.S. is going to learn a lot from how it fields this pandemic — not just about stockpiling but about increasing the speed of production during times of crisis and keeping key elements of the supply chain on U.S. soil.

Gov. Lawrence J. Hogan Jr. (R) issued two emergency orders Wednesday that expand health care services available to Marylanders in the face of the…

Save lives, worry about funds later. In times of emergency, this statement has been a guiding principle for me throughout my career, whether as…