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Maryland's COVID-19 numbers have been dropping since early January.
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The governor announced Thursday the opening of additional testing sites, as well as a second round of antibody testing in nursing homes.
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All sites will be walk-up or drive-thru and open seven days a week.
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Baltimore Renters United says continuing evictions will exacerbate the COVID-19 surge.
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For the first time during the pandemic, more than 2,000 Marylanders are hospitalized
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As Christmas approaches, people rushed to multiple sites, waiting long lines to get tested.
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The governor tested positive for COVID-19 Monday.
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Baltimore City’s COVID-19 case rates are at their highest since winter, according to state and local data. The city’s numbers also are surpassing those of other Maryland jurisdictions.
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Positive COVID-19 cases in Baltimore City are 23% lower than they were four weeks ago, according to the city’s COVID-19 dashboard. Meanwhile, Baltimore…
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NewsBaltimore Mayor Brandon Scott announced a new contact tracing campaign called “Baltimore vs. COVID” today. The campaign comes as a surge of COVID-19…