ANNAPOLIS, Md. – Governor Larry Hogan is calling on all schools to reopen for hybrid learning no later than March 1st. Schools statewide closed at the beginning of the pandemic in March 2020, however, officials say there is little evidence supporting the claim that schools cannot reopen due to the virus. Many schools across the state reopened back in August,.
COVID-19 outbreaks reported at three Carroll County elementary schools, few impacted
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Maryland Gov Hogan calls on schools to bring students back to classrooms by March under hybrid learning plan
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January 18, 2021
Governor Larry Hogan announced expanded eligibility for all Marylanders 65 and over to begin receiving COVID-19 vaccines this month. The state will make 50,000 doses available next week to hospitals, county health departments, and federally qualified health centers to launch clinics focused on elderly populations.
“A return to a sense of normalcy has been made possible by COVID-19 vaccines, which have been approved by America’s leading medical experts, and which have 95 percent efficacy,” said Governor Hogan. “The process was rigorous and transparent throughout with continual FDA oversight and expert approval. Getting vaccinated is critical to preventing more illnesses and more deaths, and it will keep you, your family, your friends, and your community healthy and safe.”