Dr. Marilyn Singleton said, “generally it takes a year at the minimum to get a vaccine going because you’ve got to give two doses and that has to be eight weeks apart, and then you have to see whether it does anything.”
Dr. Marilyn Singleton said, “generally it takes a year at the minimum to get a vaccine going because you’ve got to give two doses and that has to be eight weeks apart, and then you have to see whether it does anything.”
State Superintendent Karen Salmon said the state is working with local school systems “to provide the continuity of learning to all of our students … during this time.”
Big Cork Vineyards in Washington County had 35 employees a week ago but is down to 13.
The government emphasized that he did not issue a “shelter-in-place” directive and is not forcing Marylanders to stay home.
Sen. Jill Carter (D-Baltimore City) also praised Hogan’s leadership as well as all of the top political leaders in Maryland, but she said the state’s response to the coronavirus has not been perfect.
After the first death in Maryland tied to the coronavirus, the governor issued a stern warning to those who defy orders that prohibit large gatherings.
The General Assembly passed more than 660 bills during the abbreviated session. Most of the bills are headed directly to Gov. Larry Hogan’s desk.
On the final day of the 2020 Maryland General Assembly legislative session — which the global outbreak of the coronavirus cut short — Senate President Bill Ferguson expressed regret that his predecessor — Senate President Emeritus Mike Miller, who is battling prostate...
However, Hogan said the special general election for the 7th congressional district will not be postponed. Voters in that district are encouraged to cast their ballots by mail, he said.
Restaurants will be allowed to sell food only for carry-out, delivery and drive-through orders. During the state of emergency, utility companies are barred from cutting off residential electricity, water, TV and internet services — or charging late fees for those services — and tenants may not be evicted, the governor said.
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