
The Daily Dose
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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Baltimore expands its eviction prevention program. And an immunologist speaks on the possible origins of the COVID-19 virus.
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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.
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Baltimore County could lower the minimum age required to run for County Council. And what's the future of the handshake?
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Grants are available to assist in vaccine outreach in Maryland. And The Women's Housing Coalition is a vaccination success story.
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Baltimore ramps up mobile vaccination sites. And a conversation about Black mental health.
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Baltimore County plans how to spend federal ARP funds. And supporters rally behind a bill to ban Baltimore from using facial recognition software.
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Advice on traveling in a semi-vaccinated world. And activists protest on behalf of Keith Davis, Jr.
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Baltimore County will build a memorial to lives lost to COVID-19. County Exec Johnny O proposes an accountability board for his Inspector General. Plus: Cicada tattoos are a thing.
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Baltimoreans share budget concerns with the City Council at Taxpayers' Night. And WYPR will buy WTMD.
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New vaccination outreach efforts in Baltimore City & County. Plus an audio postcard from a cicada hunt.