Overdrive s Trucker of the Month for March, Marley has seen no shortage of difficulty in her relatively short time trucking as an owner. Yet her tenacity has helped her push through the tough times.
At MATS last week, the trucking group crowned the 2023 Queen of the Road alongside several other important awards recognizing the work of women over-the-road and off.
At MATS last week, the trucking group crowned the 2023 Queen of the Road alongside several other important awards recognizing the work of women over-the-road and off.
Relief, reluctance and reality checks with vaccine in sight
Ian Duncan, The Washington Post
Dec. 10, 2020
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1of3Maribel Martinez, 43, outside her home this week in Baltimore.Washington Post photo by Sarah L. Voisin.Show MoreShow Less
2of3Maribel Martinez, 43, said many of her neighbors are wary of getting a coronavirus vaccine.Washington Post photo by Sarah L. Voisin.Show MoreShow Less
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Maribel Martinez has no qualms about getting the coronavirus vaccine. She watched as covid-19 attacked and weakened her husband for days during the summer before he relented and went to the hospital.
He survived, but the experience so shook Martinez that she is determined to get the vaccine as soon as it is available. She said that puts her out of step with most of her friends and neighbors in a predominantly Latino neighborhood in Baltimore where many are resistant to the idea of inoculation.