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How Maryland is working to vaccinate its homeless population By TORI BERGEL of Capital News Service April 26, 2021 GMT On March 5, 2020, Maryland’s first three positive cases of COVID-19 were confirmed. On March 30, 2020, Gov. Larry Hogan issued a stay-at-home order, keeping residents from work or school, and setting in motion a new normal for the state of pandemic-related anxiety to which the world is still accustomed. On Dec. 11, the Food and Drug Administration approved administration of the first coronavirus vaccine in the U.S., developed by Pfizer-BioNTech. This month, on April 6, over a year from when the pandemic began, Hogan announced that all Marylanders over the age of 16 were now eligible to receive a vaccine. ....
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For months now, Nick Brown at the Religious Coalition for Emergency Human Needs has been preparing for the âwhat ifsâ that naturally arise when running shelter programs during a global pandemic. Normally, as cold weather approaches each year, shelters such as the one run by the Religious Coalition aim to provide a warm, safe place for those in Frederick County that have nowhere else to go. But this is far from a normal year. Brown knew there would be a number of possible scenarios, but one that they prepared for and hoped would never come was put into action earlier this week when someone at the shelter tested positive for COVID-19. ....