Notes From Governor Hogan’s 2/11 Press Conference
These notes are paraphrased:
Notes From Governor Hogan’s 2/11 Press Conference
These notes are paraphrased:
Monday 2/8 Update: The Complete Guide for Attempting to Get a Vaccine (for MoCo Residents)
Today’s update (2/8) includes Kaiser Permanente as a current vaccine provider. This update also includes 4 additional retail pharmacies that plan to offer COVID vaccines in the future. Newest updates are listed at the bottom of this post.
The Complete Guide for Attempting to Get a Vaccine (for MoCo Residents)
This information is up to date as of Saturday 2/6.
Governor Larry Hogan today announced more than $123.2 million in funding to support Maryland’s local health departments, including resources for ongoing COVID-19 vaccination activities. The governor’s office briefed county leaders on the funding announcement earlier this afternoon.
MDOT (Maryland Department of Transportation) sent an email this morning alerting residents of an ongoing text scam.
They address the scam in the email below, sent out this morning:
2/2/21 Update: Two Additional Cases of South African Covid Variant Found in MoCo
Per Governor Hogan:
Friday Morning Snow Update for Sunday-Tuesday
For now, all models seem to be on board with a significant snow storm for our area.
Governor Hogan Announces Restaurants May Resume Service After 10 PM Beginning Monday
This means each county has the ability to resume service after 10pm beginning Monday, but all counties are still able to create their own guidelines in regards to dining.
MoCo resident Ashwani Jain running for Maryland governor
Jain entered the race for the Democratic nomination yesterday, joining fellow MoCo resident Peter Franchot as the only two declared candidates for governor. In a tweet declaring his candidacy, Jain wrote, “In my 31 years – I’ve beaten cancer; gone from a Title 1 Elementary School to earning 2 bachelor’s/1 master’s; worked in the public, private & non-profit; served in the Obama/Biden White House & now run for MD Governor.”
Update: COVID-19 Memorial in Black Hill Park
The fate of the COVID-19 memorial built by Germantown artist Chris Wikman remains uncertain.
Notes from Governor Hogan’s 1/26 Press Conference
Notes are paraphrased