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About one in five jobs working for hospitals across Maryland sit vacant.
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The president and CEO of the Maryland Hospital Association describes how medical facilities across the state are being challenged by surging COVID infections.
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For the first time during the pandemic, more than 2,000 Marylanders are hospitalized
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Gov. Larry Hogan announced a COVID-19 vaccine mandate Wednesday for all Maryland nursing home and hospital employees.
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Maryland hospitals announced Wednesday they will require the COVID-19 vaccine for their employees.The Maryland Hospital Association (MHA) wrote in a statement that health systems and hospitals have agreed to set dates after which COVID-19 vaccines will become mandatory for employees.
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Maryland’s hospitals have reached a new milestone: administering more than one million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. As of Monday, more than 4 million Marylanders have received at least one dose, according to state data.CEO of the Maryland Hospital Association (MHA) Bob Atlas told WYPR that hospitals have been “deeply involved” in getting Marylanders vaccinated.
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Thursday marks a year since Maryland hospitals first started receiving COVID-19 patients. Since March 4, 2020, hospitals have treated more than 34,000…
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Hospitals Are Getting Their Missing Second DosesMaryland hospitals are finally getting second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine they were supposed to get over the past two weeks. Bob Atlas, President & CEO…