It's no secret that US politicians like to use inflammatory rhetoric against China in their effort to fulfill their domestic agendas given the bipartisan support for anti-China policies and the huge partisan divide on virtually every other issue.
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(Photo : Getty Images/Robb Hill for The Washington Post) OCEAN CITY, MD - MAY 28: Maryland Governor Larry Hogan shakes with Brent Wilhoite who is about to get a vaccination in Ocean City, MD on May, 28, 2021.
In June, 130 COVID-19 fatalities were recorded in Maryland. According to Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, all of those who died of the virus were unvaccinated.
Communications Director for Hogan (R), Michael Ricci, relayed the news from the governor. This was amid mounting proof that the dose has rendered almost all novel coronavirus-connected deaths preventable all over the United States.
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Urgent COVID Actions: One Week of Online Instruction, Resident Students to Sequester-in-Place
Dear Campus Community,
Effective today, the University of Maryland is implementing urgent interventions to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 on our campus:
All students living in residence halls and on-campus fraternity and sorority houses must sequester-in-place, effective at 12:00 noon today.
All students living off-campus in the greater College Park area are strongly encouraged to stay home as much as possible and limit your activities.
All in-person instruction for undergraduate and graduate courses will transition to online instruction beginning on Monday, February 22.
Approved laboratory research activities, already operating at 50% capacity and with strict masking and distancing precautions, may continue as scheduled.
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Maryland offensive lineman Ellis McKennie (68) holds a flag with the number of the late Jordan McNair, the teammate that died earlier that summer of heart stroke in a moment of silence before a game between the Maryland Terrapins and the Texas Longhorns on September 1, 2018 Credit: John McDonnell/The Washington Post via Getty Images
Just after the Board of Public Works approved a $3.5 million settlement to the family of Jordan McNair, the University of Maryland on Wednesday announced a partnership with the Jordan McNair Foundation to advance student-athlete health.
McNair, a Terps football player, died in 2018 after suffering heatstroke during an offseason workout.