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The funds will help bring services to underserved communities across the city.
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The Biden administration announced that the COVID-19 pandemic won't be considered a national emergency after three years but Baltimore City officials expect to keep offering vaccines and tests free for now.
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The money for Baltimore City's health department is part of the $3.2 billion in funds allocated nationwide through a grant program created under the American Rescue Plan Act that’s specifically directed to public health infrastructure.
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Mayor Brandon Scott released a draft of his violence reduction plan, which prioritizes public health, on Monday.
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What happens when civil unrest and massive political demonstrations erupt in the midst of a pandemic? Baltimore’s health commissioner applauds lawful…