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Cases of domestic violence have gone up during the pandemic.
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The Maryland Department of Health was forced to shut its website down after a cyber attack more than a week ago.
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Numbers surpassed 1,000 for the first time since April.
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If it goes into effect, the regulation would repeal and replace the statewide masking mandate for public schools.
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The board tasked the Department of Education with drafting a new emergency regulation.
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City officials urge caution over Thanksgiving as transmission rates go up.
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The board heard from parents at a Tuesday meeting and is set to reconvene in December for a final decision. The mandate is set to expire Feb. 25.
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The health department is setting up COVID vaccine clinics for 5 to 11 year olds in areas with low vaccination rates.
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Young adults can get health insurance at a much lower cost this coming year.
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Two Baltimore City activists want to spark a cultural shift in how we talk about domestic violence.