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COVID-19 cases in Baltimore City have increased by 243% and the number of hospitalizations has increased by 28% in the last 28 days
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We’ll go On the Record with a Hopkins epidemiologist leading a study into the causes and consequences of long-COVID. What are the most common symptoms? Where should people seek help? And how do different strains of COVID complicate research?
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On questions of education, police, transportation and income inequality, the Democrats had few policy disagreements.
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The stress of more than two years of pandemic is pushing many nurses to consider leaving the bedside. What can be done to improve conditions and reduce stress? We speak with a local nurse and hear about a statewide effort to raise resilience and prevent burnout.
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Two years into the COVID pandemic, we look at a Hopkins study about vaccination rates and other precautions around the globe. What’s driving vaccine hesitancy? Who do people trust for health information? Then, a cardiologist on the heart complications that can occur after COVID.
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Most people polled said they approve of how their state and local leaders have handled the pandemic.
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The Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive, and Legislative Review voted Friday to allow Maryland school systems to decide whether or not to end their mask mandates.
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Local arts and entertainment industry leaders voiced continued frustration during a meeting with Comptroller Peter Franchot Tuesday.
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Loss or distortion of smell can be a symptom of Covid-19. We learn the science behind it, and hear what it feels like to live with it for more than a year.
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Hard times make for great novels! Pandemic memories from Gary Shteyngart and Jodi Picoult.