Baltimore’s annual tax sale Monday has brought approximately $18.8 million to the city coffers after housing advocates called for the event to be canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The move will create a budget hole for the city, which has already seen revenues sapped by the pandemic and incurred millions of dollars in new expenses.
These medical experts helped N.J. navigate the pandemic. Here’s how they’re spending their summer vacations.
Updated Apr 28, 2021;
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Now the vaccination effort is fully underway and the CDC has loosened mask guidance, we’re all hoping for a more normal summer. And with the warm weather coming, people are making plans to see faraway family members, to visit their favorite vacation spots and take some time off.
So what are the medical experts around the state planning to do? Most say they’re planning to stay close to home, though they said they would be willing to fly or stay in a hotel. Here’s how they are spending their summer vacations.
So you’re vaccinated. Now what?
Your post-vaccine activities safety guide, including gyms, shopping, taking an Uber, and more By Grace Dickinson, The Philadelphia Inquirer
Published: April 27, 2021, 6:00am
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PHILADELPHIA Getting vaccinated comes as a huge relief. You finally have physical protection against a virus that has haunted us for over a year.
Naturally, you’re probably thinking about what you’re going to do first. Once two weeks have passed following your second dose (or one Johnson & Johnson dose), you’re considered fully vaccinated.
At this point, what activities are considered ‘safe’ to resume?
It’s complicated.