The company was instructed to quarantine all vaccine material already manufactured.

A new survey from the University of Maryland Medical System found nearly two thirds of Marylanders plan to get the COVID-19 vaccine when it's available. 

Anne Arundel County, Frederick County and Baltimore City will not be increasing capacity, with the city remaining at 50%.

The team at Johns Hopkins said COVID-19 is latching on to certain cells in the nose at an alarming rate--up to 700 times more than in other cells. 

With Coronavirus cases increasing, Mayor Bowser announced today that masks will be required in public...

An Ocean City bar and grill provided a taste of what socially distant dining might look like in the future. Fish Tales Pub invested in giant inflatable inner tubs on wheels. They’re from Revolution Event Design and Production, a special events company based in Baltimore. “We’re an event company, and events have taken a hard […]

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A pair of new coronavirus testing sites will open in Baltimore County next week. It comes after the county opened a testing site at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium just last week. Beginning on April 27, county residents can be tested here: Liberty Family Resource Center, 3525 Resource Drive | Randallstown, MD 21133 Mondays […]

A member of Baltimore Police Department has died from the coronavirus according to Mayor Jack Young Police Commissioner Harrison. Making this is the first death of a Baltimore City employee. Officials say, Michael Baptist, was a contract services specialist in Human Resources at the Baltimore Police Department. He passed away Friday evening. Baptist joined the […]

Maryland has seen a big jump in unemployment claims since businesses started closing because of the coronavirus. The system has been jammed up with more than 108,000 new applications in Maryland just last week. The governor announced actions to help ease the backlog. According to the Maryland Department of Labor, Residents who are eligible for […]

Well-Known Saxophonist Manu Dibango has passed away due to complications related to CoronaVirus COVID-19. Dibango, best known for the 1972 song Soul Makossa died in his home country of Cameroon. An announcement was made on his official Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ManuDibangoOfficiel/posts/2643947235837697 A Manu, Ad Lib… Dear family, dear friends, dear fans, A voice raises from far […]