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Patients will need to wear masks in exam rooms, but not in waiting rooms or elevators.
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Many medical systems still have not updated their policies as respiratory illnesses rise.
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Residents without insurance can get shots at a walk-in clinic.
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There are three main vaccines people should be considering this year.
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Few people are masking or testing themselves for COVID-19. But new variants of the virus are out there, causing an uptick in cases. How can you stay safe? Plus, Baltimore city and grassroots community groups partner to get the word out about COVID safety.
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With the first day of school just around the corner, health officials are urging kids and adults to get up to date on their vaccinations, including the latest COVID-19 booster, expected in September.
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The nation's massive $1.7 trillion student-loan debt — and the efforts to help many of the 43 million borrowers burdened by that debt — are fueling a volatile political debate. An education reporter, a student debt advisor and a Maryland lawmaker join us today to discuss some equitable paths out of the crisis.
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We’ll go On the Record with a rehabilitation physician treating patients who have developed what used to be called “chronic fatigue syndrome” - after a COVID infection. Then, two advocates who struggled with that syndrome long before the pandemic share their advice.
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Emergent BioSolutions was supposed to be a key player in the nation’s COVID-19 vaccine production, but after a mix-up at its Baltimore plant that resulted in hundreds of millions in wasted doses, the company is largely exiting the business and laying off much of the staff.
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Ron Elfenbein could face up to 10 years in prison.