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'Very unpredictable': DC epidemiologist details new isolation guidelines, path forward 'Very unpredictable': DC epidemiologist details new isolation guidelines, path forward 02/04/2022 05:55am • D.C.'s state epidemiologist has further detailed the city's new coronavirus quarantine and isolation guidelines, explaining DC Health advises residents to take a rapid antigen test before exiting isolation because some people may be contagious beyond five days. In its guidance released earlier th As COVID-19 cases drop, Montgomery Co. leaders continue push for boosters, masks As COVID-19 cases drop, Montgomery Co. leaders continue push for boosters, masks 02/02/2022 06:11pm • Montgomery County, Maryland, officials announced on Wednesday that COVID-19 cases continue to drop, but cautioned residents to get boosted and to stay masked up. The average number of cases in the last seven days stands at 220.52 per 100,000 residents, down from 553.83 on Jan. 26. And the test po Who is most likely to be hospitalized or die because of COVID-19? Who is most likely to be hospitalized or die because of COVID-19? 02/01/2022 06:28pm • Look at risk factors for getting severely ill from COVID-19 and/or dying from the disease, and you might find that it doesn't matter who you are or where you live -- an infectious disease expert notes that being unvaccinated puts people in the most danger for severe outcomes. "And that's regardle Montgomery Co. schools see sharp drop in COVID-19 cases; bus woes easing Montgomery Co. schools see sharp drop in COVID-19 cases; bus woes easing 02/01/2022 02:01pm • Officials with Montgomery County Public Schools say they have seen a dramatic drop in the number of COVID-19 cases, following a surge last month that disrupted Maryland's largest school system and shifted more than two dozen schools to virtual learning. Speaking Tuesday before the Montgomery Coun Virus Infections for Olympic Athletes, Coaches Rising Faster Virus Infections for Olympic Athletes, Coaches Rising Faster 02/01/2022 12:30pm • Virus Infections for Olympic Athletes, Coaches Rising Faster originally appeared on NBC Sports WashingtonAthletes and team officials are testing positive for COVID-19 at much higher rates than other people arriving in China for the Beijing Olympics, organizers said Tuesday.Figures released by local DC Health updates coronavirus guidance to include negative test result before ending isolation DC Health updates coronavirus guidance to include negative test result before ending isolation 01/31/2022 10:31pm • DC Health released updated coronavirus isolation and quarantine guidelines Monday night, calling for a negative test before ending isolation and detailing what it means to be up-to-date with COVID-19 vaccinations in a school setting. The changes, which city officials alluded to in a call with cou George Mason, Virginia Tech no longer requiring COVID-19 vaccinations George Mason, Virginia Tech no longer requiring COVID-19 vaccinations 01/31/2022 05:36pm • George Mason and Virginia Tech universities will no longer require COVID-19 vaccinations for students and staffers. Instead, vaccinations will be encouraged. In a note to the campus community Monday, George Mason President Gregory Washington cited the percentage of the campus community that has b Anne Arundel, Baltimore counties drop mask mandates Anne Arundel, Baltimore counties drop mask mandates 01/31/2022 05:12pm • Anne Arundel and Baltimore counties in Maryland are lifting their mask mandates in the wake of improving COVID-19 metrics. The Anne Arundel County Health Department announced that its indoor mask requirement expired Monday, Jan. 31, while Baltimore County’s government announced its mandate woul Military medical personnel to support Md. health care workers treating COVID-19 Military medical personnel to support Md. health care workers treating COVID-19 01/29/2022 01:00am • A military medical team is coming to Maryland to support health care workers treating COVID-19 patients. The 40-person team from the U.S. Navy will help at the Adventist HealthCare Alternate Care Site in Takoma Park. This comes at the request of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which i Supporting Those Left Behind 01/27/2022 07:00pm • As I write this, COVID-19 has taken the lives of more than 850,000 Americans. And each of them leaves behind a circle of survivors -- be they family members, friends, coworkers or neighbors -- struggling with loss. Family members or caregivers, in particular, may suffer the most. They may have cared January could end as Frederick Co.'s worst for COVID-19 deaths January could end as Frederick Co.'s worst for COVID-19 deaths 01/27/2022 03:19pm • January could turn out to be the deadliest month ever for Frederick County, Maryland, when it comes to deaths caused by COVID-19. Frederick County Executive Jan Gardner said that the county has seen 55 people die from the virus so far this month, which ties a record high seen in April 2020 when t Rockville firm gets FDA approval for unique at-home COVID-19 test Rockville firm gets FDA approval for unique at-home COVID-19 test 01/27/2022 10:50am • Rockville, Maryland-based Maxim Biomedical has received emergency use authorization from the Food and Drug Administration for its at-home COVID-19 antigen test called ClearDetect. Unlike existing at-home COVID tests, it does not require an external reader or dropper bottles. It has three componen $40M fund helps DC small businesses struggling because of COVID-19, 'great resignation' $40M fund helps DC small businesses struggling because of COVID-19, 'great resignation' 01/26/2022 08:49pm • Small business owners in D.C. who are struggling to stay afloat amid the staffing shortage created by the omicron variant and the "great resignation" are getting a boost through grant funding. The $40 million Bridge Fund Grant Program will prioritize restaurants, entertainment and retail brick-an 'We can't celebrate just yet' — Drop in Montgomery Co. COVID-19 cases comes with warning 'We can't celebrate just yet' — Drop in Montgomery Co. COVID-19 cases comes with warning 01/26/2022 06:30pm • COVID-19 cases are down precipitously in Montgomery County, Maryland, but the county executive and health officials on Wednesday said it’s too soon to pop Champagne. County Executive Marc Elrich, in a media briefing Wednesday, said cases in the county are down 51% since last week, at 579.81 cas Did you know you can get help with COVID-related funeral expenses? Here's how Did you know you can get help with COVID-related funeral expenses? Here's how 01/25/2022 07:41pm • The COVID-19 Funeral Assistance Fund has money to help cover costs of COVID-related funerals in the U.S. into the foreseeable future. And while COVID-19 has claimed nearly 865,000 lives in the U.S., only an estimated 300,000 families have filed for reimbursement, according to an advocate who beli
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