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A statewide Covid-19 vaccine mandate is in effect for hospital and nursing home workers. Baltimore will start giving out vaccine booster shots to the general public next month. Baltimore County finalizes plans for a safe return to classrooms. And Maryland’s Health Secretary says the state will not impose mask mandates in schools.
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Governor Hogan announces vaccine requirements for state employees but stops short of reissuing a statewide mask mandate. And actor Hill Harper joins Baltimore leaders for a forum on the pandemic’s impact on Black communities.
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Governor Hogan announces COVID vaccination requirements for state employees. Mayor Brandon Scott reinstates an indoor mask mandate for Baltimore.
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Gov. Larry Hogan pushed COVID-19 vaccines Wednesday while touting Maryland's superior COVID-19 statistics compared with other states.
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As a result of the preliminary injunction issued Tuesday, Gov. Larry Hogan's administration plans to drop its fight against the two class-action lawsuits.
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More than 80 members of the House of Democrats wrote in a letter Friday that ending unemployment benefits before the federal funding expires in September would have disastrous effects on the state's economy.
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Maryland's top court has upheld a temporary restraining order requiring Gov. Larry Hogan's administration to continue issuing pandemic-related unemployment benefits until July 13.
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Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh and other state legal leaders say there is a dire need for lawyers to offer free services to help with fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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One of several dozen laws taking effect July 1 requires the state compensate people who serve prison time for crimes they did not commit.
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New data from the Maryland Department of Commerce reveals disparities in how the state distributed grants and loans to small businesses.