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Joshua Noll Bailey, age 48, of Flora, Illinois, passed away Wednesday, February 2, 2022, at his home. He was born May 3, 1973, in Flora, Illinois, the son of Samuel C. and Terry S. (Chaney) Bailey. During the last several years Josh was employed at NAL in Flora. He had previously held longtime positions including traveling with Finley Engineering, and also working with Loudon Machinery in Effingham and Schneider Engineering in Indianapolis. Josh loved his family and friends and spent all the time that he could with them. He enjoyed fishing, camping, music, and cooking. He was a sports enthusiast and loved animals. Josh had always enjoyed traveling, but especially in recent years while taking his son to see the country and visiting distant relatives. He was a great dad, always trying to give his son a full and adventurous life. Josh had quite a sense of humor and quick wit, and all who knew him will have many memories of times shared with him. Most of all, he was a man who cared deeply
Prince George s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks, right, and Gov. Larry Hogan talk to patrons of a Giant Pharmacy vaccination site in District Heights. Governor s Office photo by Patrick Seibert
VACCINATION EFFORTS STILL SLOW, SHOW RACIAL DISPARITY: The rate of COVID-19 vaccinations continues at a tedious pace, so slow that one Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health expert said Thursday it’s not yet possible to see a difference in the course of the pandemic, Jayne Miller reports for WBALTV. The vaccination efforts so far show a racial disparity,with just 14.6 of the state’s Black population vaccinated.
The Carroll County Commissioners are questioning the decision to move forward with plans to vaccinate those over 65 and essential workers before they’ve vaccinated all the people over 75, Yasmine Askari reports for the Carroll County Times. About 11,000 Carroll residents are over 75, but only 520 have been vaccinated and another 500 were scheduled to be vaccinated Th
On Tuesday, Acting Health Secretary Dennis Schrader got a COVID-19 vaccine shot from Maryland State Police Sgt. Chad Gainey, a flight paramedic. Other state officials getting continuity of government shots were State Treasurer Nancy Kopp, Attorney General Brian Frosh, Comptroller Peter Franchot and House Speaker Adrienne Jones. Governor s Office photo by Joe Andrucyk.
By Donna Chaney
Despite Maryland’s impressive management of the COVID-19 pandemic last year, the state is now facing a new crisis – one of the lowest vaccine use-rates in the country, per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). With a use-rate of 50.2% as of this week, Maryland is one of the lowest-performing states – ahead of just five other states in administering vaccines, according to a Bloomberg tracker.