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LEWISTON St. Mary’s Health System, a member of Covenant Health, recently hired four seasoned veterans to its nursing leadership team. Lisa Burrell joins as the director of clinical education and professional practice. Most recently, she was the director of education at Doctors Community Hospital in Laurel, Maryland. Burrell earned her doctorate from Capella University […]
Covid-19 destroyed a young man s lungs. Can his foster mom let him go?
Steve Thompson, The Washington Post
Jan. 19, 2021
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1of5Saundra Rogers talks to her son, Nelson Orellana Garcia, via video call in December.Washington /The Washington Post)Show MoreShow Less
2of5Saundra Rogers talks to Nelson Orellana Garcia, on life support, via video call last month.Washington Post photo by Bonnie Jo MountShow MoreShow Less
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4of5Saundra Rogers raised Nelson Orellana Garcia from the age of 10.Washington Post photo by Bonnie Jo MountShow MoreShow Less
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She watched him on her iPhone screen as he lay in the hospital bed, a blue tube attached to his throat.
Maryland Restaurant Association sues over dining bans as D.C. announces new restrictions Rachel Chason, Michael Brice-Saddler The Restaurant Association of Maryland announced lawsuits against Montgomery County, Prince George’s County and Baltimore City in an attempt to roll back coronavirus-related bans on different types of restaurant dining in those jurisdictions. Association President Marshall Weston said the bans on indoor dining in Montgomery and Prince George’s and on indoor and outdoor dining in Baltimore City have led to layoffs and furloughs. He said too many restaurant employees are “being asked to accept the grossly unfair burden of losing their jobs in the hopes of stopping the spread of covid.”
Maryland Restaurant Association sues to roll back bans on indoor dining
Rachel Chason, The Washington Post
Dec. 18, 2020
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Restaurant-goers peruse the menu while dining in at Tsunami Ramen and Tapas in Frederick, Md., in December.Washington Post photo by Katherine Frey.
The Restaurant Association of Maryland announced lawsuits Friday against Montgomery County, Prince George s County and Baltimore City in an attempt to roll back coronavirus-related bans on different types of restaurant dining in those jurisdictions.
Association president Marshall Weston said the bans on indoor dining in Montgomery and Prince George s and on indoor and outdoor dining in Baltimore City have led to layoffs and furloughs amid the Christmas holiday season. He said too many restaurant employees are being asked to accept the grossly unfair burden of losing their jobs in the hopes of stopping the spread of covid.