ANNAPOLIS (WJZ) — Maryland added 1,169 new coronavirus cases and 17 deaths as hospitalizations increased on Sunday. Hospitalizations went up by 43 to 1,252. Of those, 304 people are in ICU beds and 948 are in acute care. READ MORE: Baby Found In Back Of Car Towed From Baltimore County, Police Say The state’s positivity rate went down slightly to 5.61% The state conducted 33,132 coronavirus tests in the last day. Since the pandemic began in the state there have been 436,028 confirmed COVID-19 cases. At this time, 8,376 Marylanders have died. As of Sunday morning, there are 1,601,331 Marylanders fully vaccinated for the virus. The state has administered 3,890,224 doses so far. Of those, 2,288,893 are first doses, with 23,544 administered in the last day. They have administered 1,421,675 second doses, with 23,544 in the last day. CORONAVIRUS RESOURCES: Coronavirus Resources: How To Get Help In Maryland TIMELINE: Coronavirus In Maryland, Tracking The Spread … [Read more...] about COVID-19 In Maryland: More Than 1K New Cases & 17 Deaths Reported Sunday
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COVID-19 In Maryland: 1.5K New Cases & 17 Deaths Reported Saturday
ANNAPOLIS (WJZ) — Maryland added exactly 1,500 new coronavirus cases and 17 deaths as hospitalizations decreased Saturday. Hospitalizations went down by 22 to 1,210. Of those, 288 people are in ICU beds and 922 are in acute care. READ MORE: Ocean City, Maryland Seeks To Shush The Boardwalk A Little The state’s positivity rate went up slightly to 5.72% The state conducted 40,821 coronavirus tests in the last day. Since the pandemic began in the state there have been 434,859 confirmed COVID-19 cases. At this time, 8,359 Marylanders have died. As of Saturday morning, there are 1,577,563 Marylanders fully vaccinated for the virus. The state has administered 3,833,717 doses so far. Of those, 2,256,154 are first doses, with 34,573 administered in the last day. They have administered 1,398,131 second doses, with 42,050 in the last day. CORONAVIRUS RESOURCES: READ MORE: Man Shot In Southwest Baltimore Earlier Sunday Coronavirus Resources: How To Get Help In Maryland … [Read more...] about COVID-19 In Maryland: 1.5K New Cases & 17 Deaths Reported Saturday
Biden to hold second meeting with bipartisan lawmakers on infrastructure
President Biden Joe Biden Suspect in FedEx shooting used two assault rifles he bought legally: police US, China say they are 'committed' to cooperating on climate change DC goes to the dogs — Major and Champ, that is MORE is scheduled to meet Monday with a bipartisan group of lawmakers, all of whom are former governors or mayors, to discuss his $2.25 trillion infrastructure proposal. The group, which is made up of five Democrats, four Republicans and one independent, includes Sens. John Hickenlooper John Hickenlooper On The Trail: How marijuana went mainstream Senators press for answers in Space Command move decision Senate rejects Cruz effort to block stimulus checks for undocumented immigrants MORE (D-Colo.), John Hoeven John Henry Hoeven OVERNIGHT ENERGY: Supreme Court declines to hear challenge to Obama marine monument designation | Interior reverses course on tribal ownership of portion of Missouri river | White House … [Read more...] about Biden to hold second meeting with bipartisan lawmakers on infrastructure
Boehner: ‘America First Caucus is one of the nuttiest things I’ve ever seen’
Former Speaker John Boehner John Andrew Boehner Sunday shows preview: Russia, US exchange sanctions; tensions over policing rise; vaccination campaign continues The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Tax March - Biden to Putin: Tough sanctions, straight talk Boehner on Afghanistan: 'It's time to pull out the troops' MORE (R-Ohio) on Sunday derided plans reportedly spearheaded by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Marjorie Taylor Greene Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she's meeting with Trump 'soon' in Florida QAnon site shutters after reports identifying developer Republicans head to runoff in GA-14 MORE (R-Ga.) to form a nativist anti-immigration America First Caucus in the House. Speaking on NBC's "Meet the Press," Boehner John Andrew Boehner Sunday shows preview: Russia, US exchange sanctions; tensions over policing rise; vaccination campaign continues The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Tax March - Biden to Putin: Tough … [Read more...] about Boehner: ‘America First Caucus is one of the nuttiest things I’ve ever seen’
Trump looms over Senate’s anti-Asian hate crimes battle
Ninety-two senators voted last week to advance an Asian American hate crimes bill. But its passage likely depends on Democrats agreeing to soften language that Republicans say ties hate crimes too narrowly to the characterization of COVID-19 as the “China virus.” Even Republicans who voted to advance the hate crimes legislation sponsored by Sen. Mazie Hirono Mazie Keiko Hirono Anti-Asian hate crimes bill overcomes first Senate hurdle Biden to tap Erika Moritsugu as new Asian American and Pacific Islander liaison The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by Tax March - US vaccine effort takes hit with Johnson & Johnson pause MORE (D-Hawaii) see it as a jab at President Trump Donald Trump DC goes to the dogs — Major and Champ, that is Biden on refugee cap: 'We couldn't do two things at once' Taylor Greene defends 'America First' effort, pushes back on critics MORE . The bill links his characterization of COVID-19 as the “China virus” to … [Read more...] about Trump looms over Senate’s anti-Asian hate crimes battle