Shady Grove Medical Center in Rockville Reaches Zero COVID-19 Patients
Per Adventist HealthCare:
Shady Grove Medical Center in Rockville Reaches Zero COVID-19 Patients
Per Adventist HealthCare:
County to Host COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic for MCPS Students June 23 At Montgomery Village Middle School
Per MCPS:
Maryland’s COVID-19 ICU Census Falls to Lowest Level On Record
Per the State of Maryland:
Maryland Reports Zero COVID-19 Deaths For First Time Since October 2020
Per the State of Maryland:
MCPS Community Update on 2021-2022 School Year
Vaccinated Visitors No Longer Required to Wear Masks When Visiting Most City Facilities (Change Follows Latest State and County Guidance)
Per the City of Rockville:
Larry Hogan Ending Federal Pandemic Unemployment Benefits
Governor Larry Hogan announced on Tuesday that Maryland will be discontinuing enhanced pandemic federal unemployment benefits and is reinstating work search requirements come July.
The age group in the County with the lowest number of vaccinated individuals is residents between 16- and 35-years of age—and the County hopes to increase those numbers. Those in this group can make vaccine appointments through County health department-sponsored clinics and through retail pharmacies throughout the community. The County has one of the highest rates of vaccination in Maryland.
With an increasing number of vaccinated residents, fewer appointments are being offered at the State’s mass vaccination site on the campus of Montgomery College in Germantown. However, more clinics are being offered near where people live, shop and go to school. See clinic details and appointment links for more details.
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Life Time Notifies Members that Masks Are No Longer Required
Earlier this evening, Life Time sent an email to members notifying them that masks are no longer required in the club.
Councilmember Andrew Friedson Announces that MoCo Will Enter Final Phase of Reopening in Two Weeks
Montgomery County Councilmember Andrew Friedson announced on social media today that more than 50% of Montgomery County residents have received both COVID vaccine doses or the 1-shot J&J.