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New 2021 laws in DC, Maryland and Virginia

Minimum wage is rising in Maryland, and no phones while driving in Virginia. Here s a roundup. Author: Megan Rivers Updated: 7:19 AM EST January 1, 2021 WASHINGTON The new year is bringing new laws to the region. You have to put the phones down in Virginia now. That law is already in effect in D.C. and Maryland. Some people in Maryland may see a spike in their pay this year with minimum wage going up. Minimum wage in Maryland is going up, this will impact people working in Prince George’s and Montgomery counties. It’s going from $11 an hour to $11.70 an hour. This only applies to businesses with 15 or more employees. Businesses with 14 or fewer is going up to $11.60 an hour.

A new year brings new laws in DC, Maryland and Virginia

A new year brings new laws in DC, Maryland and Virginia Megan Rivers © Provided by WUSA-TV Washington, D.C. The new year is bringing new laws to the region. You have to put the phones down in Virginia now. That law is already in effect in D.C. and Maryland. Some people in Maryland may see a spike in their pay this year with minimum wage going up. Minimum wage in Maryland is going up, this will impact people working in Prince George’s and Montgomery counties. It’s going from $11 an hour to $11.70 an hour. This only applies to businesses with 15 or more employees. Businesses with 14 or fewer is going up to $11.60 an hour.

NC hospitals receive initial vaccine shipments

NC hospitals receive initial vaccine shipments
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COVID vaccine arrives in NC; first shot goes to Charlotte doctor

COVID vaccine arrives in NC; first shot goes to Charlotte doctor Hannah Smoot, The Charlotte Observer Dec. 14 COVID-19 vaccines have arrived in Charlotte, days after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the Pfizer vaccine for emergency use. Atrium Health received its first shipment of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccines Monday morning, the health care system said on Twitter. Atrium has been preparing for this day for months, chief medical officer Gary Little told reporters Monday afternoon. This is what we ve been waiting for, Little said. .This is the Super Bowl for us. Atrium, Charlotte s largest hospital system, has already started vaccinating health care workers.

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