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The Daily Dose: Maryland Confronts COVID-19
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An evening roundup of WYPR's latest reporting on Maryland's COVID-19 response, a summary of essential state and local updates, and a forum for locals who want to share stories about everyday life in the era of Coronavirus. Let your voice be heard on the podcast! Leave a voicemail with your thoughts, questions, and insights about life in the Coronavirus era at 410-235-6060.
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  • This afternoon Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott announced that he will lift the city’s remaining mask mandate. Baltimore’s health commissioner says there is still more work to do to get city residents vaccinated. And as more venues reopen, how are people celebrating Pride this year? Musician Kotic Couture joins us to share their plans.
  • Governor Hogan declares Maryland’s worst COVID-19 days behind us and ends the state of emergency. Meanwhile Baltimore City’s top officials demand that Hogan reverse his decision to end unemployment benefits. And a law professor offers clarity on what Maryland employers can legally do when it comes to getting their staff vaccinated.
  • Baltimore County could sell historic Perry Hall Mansion. And redistricting gets underway in Maryland.
  • Baltimore expands its eviction prevention program. And an immunologist speaks on the possible origins of the COVID-19 virus.
  • Maryland hospitals will require vaccines for employees. Mayor Scott's security deposit bill veto will stand. And teachers are already planning for next school year.
  • Baltimore County could lower the minimum age required to run for County Council. And what's the future of the handshake?
  • Grants are available to assist in vaccine outreach in Maryland. And The Women's Housing Coalition is a vaccination success story.
  • Baltimore ramps up mobile vaccination sites. And a conversation about Black mental health.
  • Baltimore County plans how to spend federal ARP funds. And supporters rally behind a bill to ban Baltimore from using facial recognition software.
  • Advice on traveling in a semi-vaccinated world. And activists protest on behalf of Keith Davis, Jr.