The spread of the coronavirus across Maryland doesn't yet show signs of abating with more than 700 confirmed new cases in the last day.
Starting this week, NO HARM neighborhood outreach volunteers will begin communicating with people seeking Narcan.
Drive-through coronavirus testing sites are opening this week in Howard and Montgomery counties, said state health officials.
Maryland Deputy Health Secretary Fran Phillips on Friday urged all residents to wear masks if they must leave their home.
Gov. Larry Hogan said 60 Maryland nursing homes have coronavirus cases, but 5 infants also have the virus, which he said is everywhere.
The virus may kill more than 81,000 people nationwide, based on calculations by a Seattle-based health statistics center. See MD estimates.
“All residents and visitors should stay at home except for employees of essential businesses or those engaged in essential activities.”
Annapolis Mayor Gavin Buckley got some good news on Wednesday evening.
The Pop-Up Blood Drive event will take place at the City of Annapolis’ “Pip” Moyer Recreation Center on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
A Montgomery County police officer has tested positive for the coronavirus as the total number of cases in the state reached 244 on Sunday.
The number of cases of new coronavirus in Maryland has increased by 42 in the past day, state health officials say.
From the ordered closure of theaters, bars and restaurants to how to help local businesses, here are updates on coronavirus across Maryland.
All Maryland public schools have been ordered closed for two weeks, and the National Guard has been activated to help fight the coronavirus.
A visitor to Anne Arundel from Montana has the coronavirus, and is in isolation. County school officials plan in case shutdown is needed.
Visits should be limited at Maryland long-term care and retirement communities to prevent the spread of coronavirus, Gov. Larry Hogan said.
From school closings to a scam warning, plus emergencies and canceled events, here are the week's updates on coronavirus across Maryland.
CVS Pharmacies will waive charges for the home delivery of prescription meds amid precautions regarding the new coronavirus.
The number of cases of new coronavirus in Maryland is expected to rise with more testing, Gov. Larry Hogan said Monday.
"Please do not stockpile supplies such as hand sanitizers or masks," Anne Arundel County executive Steuart Pittman asks of residents.
County officials say the risk of contracting the respiratory illness COVID-19 is low; however, new cases are regularly being reported.
The Centers for Disease Control shared tips for Maryland residents to lessen the chance that they contract, or spread, the new coronavirus.
Maryland saw deaths from the flu increase again in the last week. So far this season, an estimated 26 million people have been sickened.
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So far this season, authorities estimate 26 million people have been affected by the flu. Maryland saw more deaths last week from flu.
A rabid raccoon was found in Annapolis near the intersection of Bay Ridge Road and Magnolia Ridge Road.
There have been 4,260 cases of the flu in MD in the past week, while there has never been a confirmed case of the new coronavirus.
Nicotine Free Week, formerly Tobacco-Free Kids (TFK) Week, is the county’s premier smoking and vaping prevention event for youth.
Anne Arundel County Health Officer Nilesh Kalyanaraman, M.D., stresses that influenza is more of a risk to residents than the 2019-nCoV.
The Anne Arundel Co. Health Dept. asks that anyone who may have been in contact with the raccoon, or whose pet may have had contact to call.
Anyone who had contact with a raccoon in Annapolis recently should contact the Anne Arundel County Health Department.
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MD health officials say two pediatric deaths are among 15 flu fatalities this season; cases of the Influenza A virus increased this week.
The National Park Service offers free days at parks that normally charge entrance fees. See when fees will be waived at MD parks this month.
Free Annapolis Seminar and Panel Discussion on Alzheimer's and Dementia
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The peak of flu season can come anytime between late December and February, but Marylanders are already being hit hard with the flu.
If you're using egg products in your Christmas dinner or desserts, you'll want to read this listeria warning first for a recall in MD.
Pollutants from smokestacks upwind, traffic, development density and proximity to water all contribute to Maryland's air quality problems.
The outbreak has sickened 30 people across the U.S., including Petland employees and people who have been in contact with Petland puppies.
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