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Maryland State Police – NBC4 Washington

Maryland May 7, 2020 The Maryland State Police issued nearly 150 traffic citations to drivers along I-495 as part of an initiative to reduce tractor trailer crashes and speeding along the highway. The effort known as “Operation 495/Green Tree Road Part 3″ took place from May 4 to May 6 with about two dozen state troopers. Their focus was to target commercial vehicles speeding… Maryland May 5, 2020

carjackings – NBC4 Washington

Beltsville – NBC4 Washington

Employees at two Prince George’s County high schools tested positive for COVID-19, according to a statement released by the district. An employee at Charles H. Flowers High School near Springdale and another at High Point High School in Beltsville tested positive for the virus, the district said. PGCPS encourages everyone to follow CDC guidelines to prevent further spread of. coronavirus Mar 25, 2020 When a recycling company in Beltsville, Maryland, received hundreds of unopened boxes a few months ago, some of the business’ operators didn’t think much of it. “We bring in quite a bit of material here everyday,” Sun Recycling partner Andrew Springer said. “Wood, concrete, drywall.” Springer and fellow partner Brian Shipp were going to recycle the boxes along with.

Largo – NBC4 Washington

school closures – NBC4 Washington

Moderna and Pfizer have now both reported that their COVID-19 vaccines have been highly effective in trials. But how do they work, and what are the differences between the two? Benjamin Neuman, a professor of biological studies at Texas A&M, breaks down the specifics of both vaccines. coronavirus Nov 9, 2020 U.S. pharmaceutical company Pfizer and German biotech firm BioNTech say their coronavirus vaccine is more than 90% effective in preventing COVID-19. In this study, protection from COVID-19 is achieved 28 days after the initial vaccination, which consists of a two-dose schedule. THANKSGIVING Oct 19, 2020 The holidays are typically the busiest time of year for travel, but amid the threat of COVID-19, health experts are hoping more people stay closer to home this year. Andrew Noymer, a public health expert and professor at the University of California, Irvine, joined LX News to discuss the health risks of holiday travel and safety tips for v

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